Vancouver Island’s Leading Neics paper Since 1858
No. 84—108th YEAR
VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1966
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further over the boundary of
neutrality" In aiding Britain
against Germany prior to Amer¬
ican entry into the war. But "be
failed to provoke retaliatory ac¬
tion . . . Hiller was determined
to avoid war with the U.S A. if
he possibly could."
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But, Liddell Han went on to
say:
“Japan wa* extremely suscep¬
tible to economic pressure By
putting an oil stranglehold on
her. he (Roosevelt* overcame
her leader*' reluctance to en¬
gage in a fight with the U.S.A.
and drove them to strike back.”
Liddell Hart accused Chur¬
chill of being the main con¬
tributor to Britain's pre-war
weakness, of failing to under¬
stand the menace at armored,
submarine and air attacks, of
making rash moves such as
invading Greece and attacking
the French fleet at Oran, and
of almoat declaring war on
Russia in order to support
Finland.
••Churchill's fighting spirit
favored activity ao profusely as
to foster offensive moves in¬
spired by fresh miscalculations."
the veteran strategic expert
declared,
i Liddell Hart said the Western
insistence on unconditional sur¬
render by the Germans was to
blame for the fact that ‘ the
Western democracies have been
in fresh and greater peril ever
since the war ended "
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"Churchill, as well as Root«e-
velt, seems to have been blind
to the obvious fact that the com¬
plete destruction of Germany's
and Japan’s powers of defence
waa bound to give Soviet Russia
the chance to dominate Europe
and Asia "
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He also denied that Churchill
inspired the British to supreme
war efforts after Dunkerque.
“In that dark time of disas¬
ter,” he said, "Winston Church¬
ill shone by his fighting spirit,
but It was Dunkerque that
braced them in June, 1940,
rather than any individual Influ¬
ence .
"Winston Churchill was a
wonderful man, shining out from
the gloom of an era of medi¬
ocrities in the democracies . . .
At times he revealed a long
view, helped by his historical
sense, yet was inclined to act on
a short view, promoted by his
tactical sense as well as blinded
by the force of his feelings.
* * *
"Once he went into action, his
fighting instinct governed his
course, his emotions »wamped
his calculations, and reason re¬
asserted Itself too late. In brief,
his dynamism was too strong for
his statesmanship—and hi* stra¬
tegy.”
Liddell Hart also claimed,
however, that Churchill was
right to resist "the American
desire, and the Russian clamor,
for launching a cross-channel at¬
tack in 1942. It would almost
certainly have been a disastrous
fiasco."
But he said Britain's insis¬
tence on the Italian campaign
which prevented a 1943 “second
front" In Europe was wrong, as
its only srrategicmeneflt was to
draw troops from France.
By BLA1K KIRBY
LONDON (Rentersi - British
military expert Sir Basil Liddell
Hart Saturday attacked Sir Win¬
ston Churchill for repeated blun¬
ders as a Second World War
military strategist and said that
the 1941 British-American oil
embargo forced Japan to de-
dkre war.
Writing in the Liberal polit- *
IckJ-literary month!) Encounter,
he said President Franklin D.
Roosevelt "deliberately stepped
Short Circuit
Ended Flight
Of Gemini 8
HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)—A short circuit in one
of Gemini 8’s small manoeuvring thrusters probably
caused the wild gyrations in space that forced an
emergency end to the flight, the space agency said
_, Saturday.
Offshoot of Rain
Crowds Soaked
Queen Dubs Premier
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP)—
The University of Ctlltoraia'a
seismograph itattoe reported
NaiirKj Bight that aa earth¬
quake occurred about 1.M4
Preliminary analysis of the
Vnrfhrtttnkv d,ti from ,bort(d n ‘* ht
litiri'illflf’llis" ruled out any possibility of
pilot error, Dr. Robert Gil ruth,
director of the Manned Space¬
ll ecorueu craft Centre, said.
nrnarir.v (tain fAPi— “ ,B fact ’ *** crew **man-
BERKELEY. Calif. (AP) g!rated rem.rk.ble pilot skill,"
The University at California’■ ^ bM r
seismograph station reported
Nalirfhj eight that aa earth- WENT WILD
quake occurred about 1.MS Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong
miles northwest at Berkeley. and David R. Scott were or-
IgagBBBBBHHMMMRRBBgKX- dr red back to earth Wednesday
after their spacecraft went wild
_ _ while linked with an Agena
Mlirnap rocket. It wa* disclosed Satur-
lviliriicr d,y ,lwy wer * “Pinning at a
| rate of one revolution a second.
Hie verdict was dtsekwed in a
^ # statement on Gemini S's trouble
jafter an all-day review of vari-
tlll 1KII1V ou ‘ information gathered from
»1 tracking stations around the
j world and Information brought
l back from space aboard the
m * Q | spacecraft.
Murder
Striking
Twice?
DIFFICULTY TRACED
The statement traced the dif-
VANCOUVER (CP) — Two bculty this way:
men were charged with capital Gemini 8 docked with the
murder Saiurday night in con- Agena and both vehicles stabti-
neetkm with the beating and i»d normally. A command was
strangling of Wllham Darryl sent to tha Agena to perform a
Bohart, 31, who had been await- 90-degree yaw manoeuvre, and
ing trial on fraud charges. a second command to turn on
.. __ .... th * Agens's tape recorder. The
„ ^ tli 1 command, were properly tr.ns-
31. and Edward Dow. both of m R| ed and complstad.
Vancouver.
The pair was -arrested arte*), BLABT J
hours after police fowl Ha- fcortty sRwnrd, a Rfaaa
hart’s body partially hlddsa hy IWWnriif «■ *» M ■ n la s h
brush In Stanley Park Friday BUW " ,, F *** •" w*it.
n ight_ sending the ducked vehicles Into
■ y»w and roll manoeuvre. The
8TOIXN CHEQUES crew did not know the thrualir
Boll art had been fre# on boil, wat on and had no roavon to
awaiting trial on a charge of sue peel that it was.
It rained Saturday for the Queen
Mother’s visit to the legislature and her
laying of the cornerstone at the provincial
archives building — and Premier Bennett
was royally dubbed.
As the Queen Mother alighted
from her limousine at the steps * * *
of the legislature, she wss pro- _ _
sented with an umbrella to guard f n/*sv/iio
her against the teeming rain. % A wwXJWm avc
R was an unintentional move,
but as she moved the umbrella
into position, she clipped the pre- A • -
mier on his head with one of Its S
MLAi MET
Smiling, she stretched out an 1 n • «
arm. and Invited the first min- \
liter to Join her under the ihd- r ■'***•
*The Queen Motoer. who last VANCOUVER (UPI)— Brit
visited Victoria with King George ^ E,t “ brth
VI In 1939, spent half an hour in d “ m J* "later cMmate
the legislature greeting MLAs f* Satarday
and their wives. hoB * d for Aa-tealla sad a
Some 500 had stood In pouring Prl - r «
rain waiting for her arrival from c,dp **
Government House. Though the Th« ■■ ■ year ■ old Qaeea
crowd wss glum at first. It Mother spent two informal
brightened as soon as the royal *» British Colombia, ea
procession came Into view, ami route to the Antipodes, and a
gave Her Majesty a rousing *t*te visit to Anstralia
cheer as she stepped from the where Prince Charles la at-
ear. leading school.
DESKS OUT * *
In the legislature, she paused «»-year-old sob of Quern
to sign the guest register with s K'lambetl. and Prince Philip
The M - year • old Qaeea
Mother spent two informal
The 11-year-old bob sf Queen
Elisabeth and Prlare Philip
— BtC»a<n
Deputy provincial secretary Laurie Wallace shields Queen Mother , Premier Bennett
Troops
golden pen—the same pen Quern ta * student at the Ttmherlnp
Elizabeth and Prince Philip used Br " r * ot Geelong (Chnn-h of
to sign the register during their England) trimmer school,
royal tour in 1959. Th, ‘ ■ ch<K ' 1 ** '"Hr* ""ih-
The chamber was decked with “ r Melboarae In the Aus-
flowers and greenery, and had tiwlla* outback,
all but a few members' desks (.Karles has aot seen hlv
removed. graadraotber since be left
Her Majesty entered and sat Eaglaad almost two mnoths
briefly in the Speaker s throne, ««„ begin kla I'.nK.nti,
which was removed from its temralrr at Ttmbertop.
dais and placed on the floor of
the chamber before an elaborate
bank of flowers. 1 T| *
onspiracy to defraud two
Armstrong and Scott, spinning danaa and
On Border
MONROVIA. Liberia
(Renters) — Thousands of
By (ommunist Battalion
bank, of almost 87,200, with ^“ 4 lw * to “‘
cheques stolen from a Seattle shooting the problem and lumad lrBO »"‘ boU «PP-rtod by
Trust company. off the entire manoeuvring ays- ***»vy artillary, have takea ap
Police were holding two otii- ten. of the spacecraft, including positions along border points °utpost 360 miles northeast of plains. « ■»<.« m.utm»ci -<ui me iwuii uirnuu; ^ . --,..
ers as “material witnesses." the wild thruster, realising they _ i,. . Saigon and then drove off rescue force moved into the area but by announcing they would be . converiatifm *' Kosygin s sweeping economic
One of them was dental nurse dinre approaching thalr physio- ' "• helicopters with a machlnegun only three choppers managed "patient" with their demand reforms Into full effect by 1988.
Muriel Kennedy, 31, who admit- logical limits. ■ 8r " kiday. barrage, a military spokesman to land before heavy ground for a civilian government, but ‘lOT MORE' 1 The reforms, ordered last fall,
d earlier Bohart was beaten CONTROL The report* mid Ivory »*ld Sunday. fire drove a number of other not for long. Later he said "She asked me are to be adopted first on a
her apartment Thursday. ,^ n inf>d run[rol Coast troop, tar ualnumbered l„ another action, south of “ W * y ’ , , A n o t h e r anti - government about highway, and a Tew ^ctory-by-factory basis, then In-
siw denied report, she tipped enough to backpay from the Oolaraa toroe. a.d were sap- Da Nang and In the seme demonstration wa. staged in Da Question, about du.try-by-lnchistry
f the j»lke concerning Bo- Agena ported by French troops. general area, U.S. marines ‘" to the ^ *" a Nan «- tomer * mt <* P° wer “ J** ^ When ful,y force, tlie re-
•rt's ileath. SocH reports, Mlsa Armstrong, once operated . _ , . were hit with mortars, rockets ^^ D ,J^ 1 “ n n ^, Wher l ) f ‘ Kht ' P°P ular u - Gm - N^yen Chanh “J" °' forma are .up,».ed to put the
ennedy aald. "mayr ■■ well from the Agena, was able to C °“ I ! ■"■®*" c * d and automatic weapons. iO hours and coat Thi whoae ouater led to a fresh P"” y state-run economy on a more
ifn my death certificate" actlv>t# . .^d.ry thnal „ it had sesl the Leatherneck, 'moderate" political outbreak. snd that made me proud, 1 told, pro(ltmbJe b..,, and
"These retorts suggaat I rsl- systam normally used for re- *?. "V 1 "J* Saturday casualties. wiN AGREEMENT . She |d , h d taiU lrt .IrevKallae the Soviet system in
.he told report-,. the .p.»- “"S.'SS - Thf-BuddNB., -W lhe y h.d £2*"'™
SAIGON (UPI) - A Com -1 attacked the An Hoa outpost. I In Salgun. Buddhist leadera ‘"IT M
munlst Viet Cong battalion over- situated across the main Viet Saturday night backed away ,, " h
ran and seized a government Cong access route to the coaatal from an Immediate showdown M ,
outpost 360 miles northeast of plains. A rescue helicopter with the ruling military junta * .. .
nk of flowers. D •
mm- Kussian
Mm (Ml Moral ta a small v ^ _
table at which she signed the RF - K -
Golden Book, very slowly, care- IluIUmiS
fully and ornately.
She returned to stand In front FBI* J
of the throne where Mr. Ben- QW HTHMl
nett introduced the cabinet min-
“ST* thelr ,^ M w . , MOSCOW (AP) - The Soviet
The Queen Mother chatted government Saturday an-
isily with each. nounced a timetable for gradu*
H ighways Minister Caglardl ally putting Premier Alexei N.
Muriel Kennedy. 3T, who admit-1 logical limits,
ted earlier Bohart waa beaten; R|5<4A j f( CONTROL
In her apartment Thursday.
reports Bald
They then regained control Cvmmi lroo «" tar bered
for conversation. j reforms into full effect by 1988.
■LOT MORE' The reforms, ordered last fall.
Later he said "She asked me are to be adopted first on a
about highways and a few i fac tory-by-factory basts, then in-
I questions about construction. Idustry-by-lndustry.
hurt's ileath. Such reports. Miss Armstrong, once separated
Kennedy said, "mayr ■■ well from the Agena, was able to
sign my death certificate" activate a secondary thruster
“that is completely untrue."
STRANGLED
An autopsy Saturday revealed
Bohart had been strangled at
well as severely beaten.
Police were maintaining
secrecy on details of the slay¬
ing. apparently fearing It might
lead to a second slaying.
StaB-Sgt. Bill Forteout of the
police department's homicide
and robbery division had told
reporters Friday night;
“I wish to beH you two pis had
not found out anything—we’re
liable to have another murder
by morning."
ported by French troops.
The Ivory Coast announced
sign my death certuicaseactivate a secondary thruster d * y ." ?L°
"These resort, .uggast I rat- »y»t»m normally used for re- £ * 'SdalTtaroJUIIl
finked.” she to*d reporter, entry and brought the .pace- 1,1"!* a ,sT.T
•that is completely untrue.” cr *!l 1 <0 1 ,ubte .. *
STRANGLED TWa entire sequence can be U deponed
.fully explained by a short cir- Ghnaalan president Kwaae
( oallnaad an Pags I
Don t Miss
White Tie , Tails
Don f t Faze Clams
1 *_ PORT TOWNSEND, Wash, longihoreman who gulped down
jtAPl-Whtt* tie and talk do not 308 steaming, buttered Utile Inqi
China Ready “ cUm T Neck cknu 1,1 elKh ‘ mlnut * 1 into
* Bl g Page of Lake Osa-ago.
In 10 Years lore- found that out Saturday
when he left Ms chauffeured “**““** moMusks to come In
WASHINGTON (AP) - Phys- limausine decked out In Barter- • econd
icist Edward Teller, who helped Lai splendor to participate in * * * Bridge
develop the hydrogen bomb, the 1906 clam eating champion- More than 2.000 persons later Saluting
predicta that within a decade Mips He didn't even place. | helped -devour the 8.000 clams I Oanriea
Qtlna will have hydrogen bombs The clam crown went to Bob: provided by the sponsoring Port I Cewcword
and the rockets to deliver them. Cooper. 21, Port Gamble, Wash 'Townsend Elks Lodge.
Brave Housewife
Ends Grip of Terror
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B.C. Indians
Integrating
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Inquiry Likely
Into Boy's Trial
—Page 8
e Probe May Alter
ror Future of Mining
s 3 —Page 10
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King fish Winner
Lauds Rome Trip
i 5 —Page 11
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Gerda Makes Vs
l A World Power
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Page Financial Newt” . it, H
M Garden Notes It
■’ Social .* 2 , ZZ, *4. a
- » Sport. U. 14, 15
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“ 1U highway, and I said I had and petition with to. West
met Premier Nguyen Bao Ky 1 have a lot more to build.” j P ^' Uo Wm *'
and chief of state Nguyen Van The timetable for tite conver-
Thieu and had wan their agree- "**TERIA | l on wa , announced by Deputy
meet to demands tha govern- Later, ss the member, were Premier Nikolai K. Baibakov,
ment be turned over to civilian introduced, she stopped Cryil chairman of the State Planning
leadership and that generals be Shelford (SC, Omineca) and Commission (Go*plan) in the
returned to their "rightful" asked. "Did I meet you before?" government newspaper Izvestla
place* In the army. _ Continued on Page a Continued on Page t
Grooms" Parents Going Into Debt
Price of Brides Frozen
After Fees Hit $5,600
PORT MORESBY, New
Guinea (Reuters)—A delega¬
tion of local government coun¬
cils decided this week to
freeze the price of brides, fol¬
lowing dozens of complaints
over fees as high as S5.600.
The 40 delegates, represent¬
ing 1,500,000 Papuans under
local government rule in this
Australian - administered area
decided to allow each local
council to set a standard price
for its area.
In the past prices have va¬
ried according to the bride's
tribal status, her income if
any, and her beauty. Tlie
groom's parents pay the
bride's family after delicate
negotiations. They often musl
borrow heavily to meet the
price.
All the councils appeared to
favor continuing bride-buying,
but at standard prices.
Churchill’s Emotionalism Precipitated War Blunders
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Avoid All Trouble
Military Leader
Tells Indonesians
2 ffoiltf CColrniirf Victoria, I.C., Snw, Marcb 20. !§€•
SINGAPORE (AP)-An Indo¬
nesian military leader called an
argetezattons to Jakarta Satur¬
day to (to notetog that could
oausa trouble. Radio Jakarta
reported.
Preeumafciy the appeal from
Brig. Gen. Amir Machmud. mil¬
itary commander of Jakarta,
waa meant for both anti-Com
murista and Comraunlata.
And - Comm uniat organize
tiona hare demonat r atad tor
weeks against First Deputy
Premier Subandrio and
proOmum j nls to In to
moit of Praaident Sukarno.
The new military regime
placed Subandrio and 14 other
From Page 1
Russian
Reform
Timed
Goa plan m responsible lor the
new five-year plan.
The timetable calk for putting
about 300 more factor!ea under
the new system next mom
converting whole branches of
industry to the new system
beginning In July, and compkt
lhg toe changeover by Jan
INI.
Kaaygtn's reforms, baaed on
the ideas of liberal eo onu mtk
Ysvsei G. Liberman and others
give Individual factory bM
more is aw a y to take local de¬
mand into account In ptonr
tortr production. Central plan¬
ners will ski Impose general
production goata and limit toe
leeway of the factory bo — c s.
BALES. PROFTTS
Sucae—, h o w ever. Is to be
baaed more an sake and profits
than on meeting what In toe past
often have been arbitrary pro¬
duction goals ordered by central
pi amen.
Tie old system often encour¬
aged production at u n w an te d
goods whicto rotted on store,
•hrtvM end coat ten Wets ml>-
liora. Tbe new system is nsp-
poseA to avoid tots by aauslder
Ing users' demands.
Cabinet members under arren
last week.
According to Radio Jakarta.
Machmud celled in the heeds of
larger organizations in Jakarta
and briefed town on the moves
the military regime k taking to
purge the Cabinet of Commu¬
nist elements.
SOCIAL DISCSFUNE
He , urftd toe leaders to
toow social discipline and
leave it to toe armed forces to
deal wMh the situation.”
He said It k not n^enaary for
the organizations to copy "the
brutal style” of toe Communists
In dealing with events to In-
A
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C
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P
P
WILL TAKE ACTION
Machmud added, however
that be wffl not h e s it a te to take
action again— those who diso¬
bey hit advice and Instruction*
In a separate broadcast, Ra
dto Jakarta amounoed a ban on
travel abroad by Indonesi a ns
except by officials with govern
ment permission end pilgrims
going to the Moslem shrine at
Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
JAKARTA CALM
Jakarta appeared calm on the
heels of Subandrto'a arrest
They —id the troops that Li
Gen. Suharto had ordered to the
capital during the ar re s ts now
have toft Ihe city.
Suharto la toe military chief
who k running toe nation in
place of Sukarno.
Sukarno waa reported to be at
Ms summer paiaes at Bogor, 40
miles aouto of Jakarta. He area
taken there Friday under heavy
guard, the Informants said.
They Swallow a Legend
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, | was logical explanation. Once i Salinas. In early January they
Catif. (AP) — Thousand# of 100-mile-an-hour winds in ' the I start the Right north cruising
swaBowa flew into the walk of i nearby Coachella Valley ground-j leisurely at 30 miles an hour,
the old ml—ion here Saturday led the birds. 'They hedge-hop most of the
just as they have tor aB but] The birds spend the winterjway. flying usually at altitudes
a few St. Joseph's days since
1775.
The traditional arrival, cele¬
brated in song and legend, also
brought thousands of tourists
into toll sleepy mission hamlet
founded by Padre JuMpero
Serre to bridge the gap be¬
tween San Diego, fin* of the
California missions, and San
Gabriel, toe fourth.
Bird exp ert ! scoff at the
charming legend. Who ever
heard of a bird rendhR a
calendar?
But the week preceding toe
man arrival, a few scout birds
flew to from Argentina.
The big flight came on
March II, as usual. The depart¬
ure, as tradition has it, always
occurs on Oct. 23 — St. John's
Day.
A few times In 190 years, the
swallows arrived tote but there
on Argentina's Pam pa de las | of 50 to 100 feet.
Continuedjrom Page 1
Royalty Calls on MLAs
Mr. Shelford said he first met, The Queen Mother's arrival at
the Queen Mother when be waa the legislature at 3:50 waa right
a patient in Bramshot army on time, as waa her departure
hospital new London to 1940. at 4:30 for the provincial mo-
He bad told bar he was from seum and archives building un-
Wlsterla, BjC. der construction Just to the east
She —id then that she and her.°* *h® legislature.
Orchestra,
Choir
To Perform
A Joint concert of the Pen¬
insula Orchestra and the
Metehoein choral group wiU'be
held at 9 p.m. Friday at
Claremont Seoondary School.
Both the orchestra and the
choir will be under the direction
of Derek MaeDermot.
The Peninsula Orchestra was
started several years ago under
the leadership of Larry Good-
manaan. Last year It was
enlarged and included in the
night school program.
The choral group started five
years ago and is wall ki s—
throe ah its ChrUrnu and
Easter concerts at St. Mary's
Metehoein Church and at
I Victoria Music School.
husband had travelled across
Canada, but had never heard
of Wisteria.
RESPECT
Asked later whether he
thought she had really recog¬
nized him, he said: “Someone
must have told her.”
Her Majesty also oh—kri a
few m om e nt a wtth long-time
otorit of Ihe togtolatur* I. K.
DeBeok, S 3 .
"She asked me about my
wort,” Mr. DcBeck said later.
•She waa very pleasant—has a
great respect for age."
Mr. Bennett's eternal grin
never flinched far a second.
CARPET
Later Her Majesty had tea to
the Speaker's chambers before
venturing out oooe again Into
the crowd which by this time
had been watered down to some¬
where to the region of 300.
Mud) later, the scarlet car¬
pet which had been rolled out
for her on the front steps of
the legislature, and had been
■eturated by tbe downpour, eras
taken up by attendants and
hung libs a long strand of 4
■psihsttl from thn ■•oond-itnrqp
balcony inside the buildings,
the where It was hoped It would
I dry.
AT BITE
Here she was escorted by the
premier, and met by Works
Minister Chant—once again to
walk down • sodden red carpet
to a covered dais at the edge
of the construction works.
Brownie Margaret Patton, 10,
of 196 View Royel. was on hand
to greet the Queen Mother, pre¬
senting a bouquet of fluwers.
Hare Premier Bennett celled
Archbishop Harold Sexton to
give the prayers at dedication
to bless this corners tare."
Then it waa the premiers
turn, and he read from a sheet
of paper a prepared welcome to
the Queen Mother, and told her
how tile government had de¬
cided upon thla building as a
suitable project for centennial
year.
"In comparison with the Old
Country, we are a new land,
he said.
"It ia but 100 years since the
act was passed that formed
British Columbia.”
However, he went on to say,
the province waa nonetheless
aware of a rich aellection of
historic*! ob ject s worthy of
hcxtslng in a new provincial
museum and archives.
Normal Hearing Won’t Return
After Lifetime of Noise
By JOSEPH MOLNER, MD
Dear Dr. Molaeri Haw mnk
la known ikwl occupational Aeai-
k know* about oceapalloaal deaf
■■ns? My haabaad haa worked
la a sawmill far IT yean and
teas to- a good deal ef bis
lteartag.
Ha will retire la three ef fear
yearn aad feels this hearing will
cams back after he leaves, aa
he hesitates a boat getting s
heartag aid. What da yaa
sag (eat? — MR*. R.TJ.
A good deal is known about
occupational deafness, or con¬
tinued exposure to high-level
noise, but some of it is quite
technical, I suggest that
vour husband take time off
to go in an ear specialist. You
are far enough from the bigger
cities and medical centres so It
will mean a trip, sod it will sdd
up to several days, but it ought
to be worthwhile.
Constant, loud noise can dam¬
age the delicate structures of
the inner ear. Intensity of noise
varies; so does the damage
lime also makei a difference.
ONSET GRADUAL
Onset of this type of bearing
damage is grsdusl. If detected
early, it is reversible — esa be
Your
Good
Health
corrected or corrects itself. |
After some yssrs, you can’t
expect hearing to return to
normal.
Age of the individual matters,
too. Some degree of deatnesi
must be expected with aging, a
loss of about 5 per cent at age
50, and 10 per cent at 60. other
things being equal. Working in a
violently noisy place wifi add to
the loss, naturally.
Audiograms (testa of hearing)
can measure the amount of
deafness, and also the amount
of hearing loss Involving tones
— high notes or low notes.
Expostn to high, screechy
noise will not have tbe same
effect as exposure to dull but
loud thumping noise.
NOT GOING TO CHANGE
your husband to expect that
when he retires his hearing is
going to change back to its
acuteness of two decades ago. It
won’t. But be should start
preparing tor the time when
he'll no longer be near the saw.
He also will begin bearing
better arhen he's away from the
mill, if he gets a hearing aid
suited to his needs.
* A *
Dear Dr. Molaeri Caa a boy
aad girl ml at Iwlaa possibly be
called Idealleal? Wa Save had
quite a diseaselos oa this, w
MR8. W.8.
When twins are identical, they
are of the same sex. Hence U
they are of the different ■
they aren't identical.
* A A
Dear Dr. Molaeri 1 have read
absorb Vltamla 4J bocaase they
lack something eke. What Is
thk “somothiag else?" — L.M.
You may have reference to
some other substance. Vitamin
C is absorbed quite readily,
except that those lacking acid in
tha stomach may have this
difficulty, or those having too
Because of his age, and the much alkali (such as folks who
number of years he has worked i take too much bicarbonate of
In the mill, I wouldn’t want!soda or other antacids.
GREETINGS
Departing from his prepared
text, the p r em eir moiled cat the
Queen Mother, and asked her
to send greetings to others of
the Royal Family.
"I hope that you’ll advise
your elder daughter of our
loyalty — and I hope that you’ll
come back next year to open
this new building," the premier
said.
Ho then led the party of offi¬
cials off the dais and down yet
another sodden red carpet to
where the cornerstone was
hoisted Into place.
The Queen Mother spoke:
HERITAGE
"It pleases me that in com¬
memoration of toe centenary
of Canadian Confederation foe
governments of Canada and of
the province of British Colum¬
bia have made possible this im¬
pressive complex of buildings In
which the heritage of our people
shall be preserved.
1 declare this cornerstone to
be well and truly laid."
It was still raining as foe
party hurried hack up the red
carpet and was whisked to
Government House, where foe
Queen Mother rested and
awaited her departure back to
Vancouver.
SHELTERED
She was due jo leave by jet 1
for Australia at midnight Satur- j
day night
Earlier, it had been a damp
but enthusiastic welcome for
Her Majesty and It was more
glimpse of foe royal motorcade
as it travelled from Government
House to the legislative build¬
ings.
Small knots of people stand
Ing in foe shelter of store front
overhangs waited patiently for
foe motorcade to appear and
rushed to the edge at foe road¬
way to wave as the Queen
Mother, accompanied by Lieu¬
tenant-Governor Pearkes drove
by.
YOUNGSTERS
About 500 people gathered
outside the legislative buildings
to greet Her Majesty. Some
had been waiting for more than
half an hour and kept them¬
selves cheerful by watching the
preparation work bring carried
out by television craws and by
tiie arrival at MLAs and their
wives.
Younger people were much In
evidence in foe crowd.
*T have come here out of
curiosity mote than anything
else,” one teen-ager said as he
waited an the lawns in bent of
foe legislature.
EXCITEMENT
"I’ve heard all about the
Queen Mother and I just wanted
to see her for real."
By far the most enthusiastic
at Victoria residents were the
MLAs and tenlr wives who
presented to the Queen
Mother In the legislative
chamber.
Long before Her Majesty was
due to arrive, they clustered in
excited expectancy in one of
the corridors outside the cham¬
ber and nervously stubbed their
cigarettes as the time for their
presentation arrived.
WET FLAGS
Moat notable feature at the
royal procession was the ab¬
sence of any flags, or any sort
of general decoration on build¬
ings.
Flags outside the legislative
buildings hung wet and Hmp
and only one building, the
Beacon Hill rest home opposite
tiie museum, was decorated
with Union Jack* and gay
bunting.
"It was well worth waiting
for,” was the comment of many
people clustered around foe
site of the new provincial
museum.
Especially when she did
without her umbrella so we
oould all see her,
woman.
and Sea Rogers from the Greater
Victoria area lined up eagerly
in foe ballroom of Government
House to greet her.
The heavy rain had forced
cancellation of foe royal inspec¬
tion la the grounds of Govern¬
ment House, and hasty arrange¬
ments were made by Lieutenant-
Governor Pearkes to accomo¬
date them inside hit official
residence.
Queen Mother Elizabeth spent
about 10 minutes Inspecting the
ranks of young glrta, talking
with some of them and commen¬
ting to the lieutenant-governor
on their smart turnout
Council Business
Onk Bay council will gather at 8 p.m. Monday
to discuss: i
• Centennial celebrations grants.
• Greater Victoria Metropolitan Board of
Health Agreement
• Provincial-municipal cost sharing formula.
• SPCA report
• Beresford Place sidewalks.
• Annual budget amendment bylaw.
Eeqaimalt council will meet at 1:80 p.m. Mon¬
day to consider:
• New library agreement.
• Community welfare council director.
• Engineer’s reports.
• Replacement of police vehicle*.
• Admirals Road street light.
• Regional tJiatricfa letters patent.
Saanich council Will meet at 7:80 p.m. Monday
to consider:
• Coat of central magistrates’ court
• Old Royal Oak Elementary School.
• Speed limits at Burnside Gardens.
• Public works committee recommendations.
« • Lands and Planning committee recom¬
mendations.
• Financial assistance to Little League tour¬
nament
>. ' W
Short Circuit Hit
Malahat
Officers
Praised
Continued from Page 1
cult, causing the No. 6 thruster
to fire,” the statement said.
"Tha thruster fired three »ec-|
ondi and then fired continu-i
ously."
NO INDICATION
“The Gemini spacecraft elec-,
trica! malfunction was not con¬
nected in any way to foe com¬
mands sent to tha Agena,” it
■aid.
There wax no indication an
exactly what caused the short
circuit.
Earlier Saturday, tha Gemini
8 astronauts arrived at Cape
Kennedy. Fla., and wasted no
time in beginning an intensive
three-day huddle with project
officials attempting to find out
why the United States almost
suffered its tint space disaster.
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Four officers from HMCS
Malahat here Aave been singled
out for "outstandingly success¬
ful” performance on naval con¬
trol of shipping duties during
last falls NATO exercise Sea-
line.
Tha otHesrs, along with one
from Klngson, Ont, and a
petty officer from Ottawa, were
the navy reserve member of
a unit based for two weeks at
Sidney, N.S., during the latter
part of October.
A message of congratulation
for a perfect score in foe paper
exercise has been sent from the
oommander-in-chief. West At¬
lantic, to the commanding offi¬
cer, naval divisions, at the
Royal Canadian Navy and from
there to HMCS Malahat. Vic¬
toria's naval reserve division.
Officers participating were
Cmdr. L. J. Fuller, Lt.-Cmdr.
G. A. Powell, Lieut J. D. Car-|
son and Commissioned Officer
W. R. Pringle.
Firemen Honor
Dead Comrade
BALLROOM
Before the Queen Mother
started her drive to foe legis¬
lature, Brownies, Girl Guides
VANCOUVER (CP) — Some
<00 off-duty firemen lined the
street aa a pumper truck, carry¬
ing the body of fireman Donald
McCsvour, moved in a solemn
funeral procession through
added onej downt °wn Vancouver.
He died from injuries received
March 10 when thrown from a
fire truck Involved in a collision
while answering an alarm from
an empty lumber yard.
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Annual meeting of View Royal I
fire protection district rate-1
by luck than judgment that I payers will be held in the Vlewf
many Victorians caught a ! Royal fireball at8 p.m. Monday,
The Weather
MARCH M. MM
Cloudy with a few sunny 1
periods and a few widely
scattered showers, little change
jn temperature. Winds south¬
west 15, occasionally rising to
southwest 25. Saturday's pre¬
cipitation .05; sunshine one hour.
3fi minutes: recorded high and
low at Victoria, 43 and 3T. To¬
day's forecast high and low 48
and 35. Today’s auariae 1:17
a.m.; aimset 6:26 p.m.; moon-
rise 6:11 SLm.; moanset 4:57
p,m.
East Coast of Vancouver
Island: Cloudy with occasional
sunny periods and a few widely
■catterrii showers mixed with
*now, little change in tempera¬
ture. Winds southerly 15
occasionally rising to southerly
25 and gusty near a bow art.
Saturday's precipitation .12;
recorded Ugh and tow at Nan¬
aimo. 43 and 3L Today’s fore¬
cast high Bid tow, 48 and 30.
A
West Coast of Vancouver
Island: Cloudy with widely
scattered showers of rain
occasionally mixed with snow,
little change in temperature.
Winds southwest 15 occasionally
rising to southwest 25 and gusty
near showers. Forecast high and
and low at Estevan Point. <8
and 32.
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Gunman's Hostages—Then Fatal Ride
Qailif Co Inn fa! Victoria, B.C, Sul, Muck 20, 1M4
Brave Wife Brings End to Terror
Mrs. Keeler, Michael
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — A
young wile * courage and a
quick daah by police stopped a
cold-blooded gunman from
killing anyone Friday night,
t The gunman held a family
hostage four hours and
wounded a college graduate
student in Ids attempt to
escape police, but last his life
in the gamble.
The gunman was. in the
bock seat of an escape car,
pointing a pistol at Mrs.
Marvtr Keeler, 22, beside him
when a police patrol car
suddenly blocked the way in
downtown Eugene.
★ A Ik
When the gunman turned
toward the police, Mrs. Keeler
grabbed the pistol and held
on. Her husband, a* the wheel
of the car, kinged bock to
help. Then a police shot rang
out, fatally wounding the
gunman.
He was identified as Harvey
LeRoy Baker, 33, also known
as David LeRoy Latham.
Polite gave this account:
Baker attempted to hold up
a grocery store in West
Eugene, but ran when a
woman in the store began
sereamfag. Baker fired a shot
at an investigating policeman,
then ran into a house.
* * *
Inside were the Keelers and
their sons, Martin, 3, and
Michael, Ifl months.
Poke surrounded the
house. Baker defied them. At
one poUt Baker let Keeler, M,
a college student, carry the It-
month-aid boy out to police.
Then Keeler went back.
After three hours. Baker
became impatient. He shouted
a demand far an eecape car.
Polios left a car In front of
the houae. Baker herded Mr.
and Mrs. Keeler and Martin
to the car at gunpoint. There
he let the boy na to police
while he forced Mrs. Keeler to
get In the back seat with him
and Keeler to drive.
A * *
Patrol ears followed, and
Baker told the Keelers he
would have to shoot someone
on the streets to make police
drop back.
At toe comer of Broadway ^ wltfc m
and Olive streets college “beep”.
student Milton Seligman, 29. ___
was waiting with his fiancee __ ___ _ ____
for a traffic light to change. BACIlACHI
* * * RHEUMATISM
Baker fired. Seligman fell, a reiwSrUf «5
bullet in his neck. Hospital SWISS'S M?
attendants said It missed vital o*i> «■'•«* mmsii ifc
parts and Seligman was re- abu?
covering takine i butt pt txs
■ Hualnlir 3 Sal
The patrol car shot ahead gSCTSMM: wmisr.«
and Lieutemmt Pm Larirat fcaua reia*. *»«icha
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—The air kora Mast iwd to
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chlldrea nailer 13 Jast Wat
**nhg Ma parpase. The long
blast wafcea aleeptag ehBdrea,
frtghteatog them aad anger*
tog their pare a to. The boreagh
council praniiare to expert-
meat with a two ■ second
“beep”.
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U.S. May Increase
F-5s in War Zone
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The increase the detachment to a bach (ram their flight by thto .' " ” L" in Madrid said the dri
air force may throw as many squadron of either U or 24 alga at Capa Kenedy ware _ ™ action will lessen the risk c
a- 13 more F-5 Jet "freedom pUnei. centre, where they will aader- dragged carefully Saturday off ta g the bomb, with its pan
fighters" Into the Viet Nam war CANADA BUYING >° ***** days sf debrieflag. an extremely steep slope of the «tiU attached, slip off its
■oon. jbe Freedom Fighter was da- ***** r ttraatlaa la Atoa sea bottom to a more favorable eat precarious position
Eleven of the light, twin-jet w1gln> ] 1 y tor UBB by Shepard, their captain.—(AP) recovery area. The bomb was much deeper water.”
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Gemini I astraasato “Nifty PALOMARES, Spain <UPD— expected to he brought to the lifting booms —ooe of 10-ton ca-
Nell” Arnmtraag aad “Dandy A missing American hydrogen aurface by Sunday night paaity and one of 20-ton capacity.
Dave” Beat! were weleamed bomb located at a depth of 2,500 An official U.S. announcement Although there has been no of-
beck (mm their flight by thto . , ^ in Madrid a a i d the dragging h* 1 *! anouncement that the oh*
alga at Gap. Keaaedy Meditcrrsnean was . Bboo lessen the risk of hav* J«t loc.tad on Wednesday was
centre, where they will aader- dragged carefully Saturday ofl to g the bomb, with its parachute the missing weapon, no one eg-
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fa the c°mbat area. Twelve )■ short compared to that of mr a rprv p„ll_A,.4 * W7_.l. a The bomb, missing since an
were sent over experimentally lar^r fighter-bombers. IT A II_F 1 IlIl”Ollt 111 W CCK8 ^ Jpn. 17, was found
last October. One was lost Canids Is currently buying ' ' ' Wednesday about five mllea ofi
The air force would hay Sat- the planes and designating them the shore from Paktmarea by the
urday only that the present <*-CF4. A W W dN a naval task force headed by Rear
tachment ia carrying out rego- Returning pilots hare expire- ft Infl/lflQO f Q Tf\TS Adm. William Guest.
Ur combat missions and will M(J B p^erence for the fm. Informed sources said the
remain in Viet Nam indefinitely, pnjpelleixlrtven Skyraiders far A ' bomb should be raised before
Other sources, said, however, bombing missions in Viet Nam. . _ . _ Sunday night unless unforeseen
that a plan has been drawn to where precise maps are lacking, 'WIW / ' _ _ —A . salvaga problems or bad weather
bombing accuracy is better with — § Mgt*Kg f 71 JfJfl f M.VT* force * delay.
flmanwA FIiaq the .lower planes. 1 a/ TWO LIFTING BOOMS
\xllUrU i/ICS | The vessel expected to lift the
PARIS (UPI) — Presldenti Gaulle would let' this little dip- bomb out of the water is the
Charles de Gaulle probably will l3rn,tio "Alphonse-and-Gaston USS Holst a salvap- ship at-
. , ., KATn act” go on for another couple tached to the navy ■ Sixth Fleet,
begin his pull-out from NATO ^ WM . kg ^ ^ nart The Holst la equipped with two
within two weeks, reliable movlng to ^ he meBni buB ,.- —
■ourcps said Saturday. ness. n • •
He hopes to complete it and ^ officers tjWMSTlIl!!
hire all United States and Can- Hi. flrat step, they predicted,] ^
adlan troope and bases out of ^ ^ to withdraw an esti- liff
France by ths end of this year, mated 300 Preach officers from klCllU"vlI
the sources said. combined NATO military head-
__ _ . . quarters. There are two of these NEW YORK (UPI) — Prince
T^Ftsnch leader served fas- |B Fnncu _ BUpremB B l||*d Philip was ushered into the
mal notice on bln allies a week headquarters ( SHAPE) near moat glamorous ball of the New
age that be plans to withdraw. p t ^ ^ European Yortt ■ M * D " Saturday night to
t re fa-kfaaa - JgTJ- gj
tog until he sees whether they rounded by fl.000,000 worth of
eaawer his memorendi. AFCENT ia headed by a antique tapestries.
Other NATO member coun- Som * 1M0 ■ ocl,1,t ” ,ho *
tries were reported to h«v* NATO^rilh P™>riltles turned out
decided also to do nothbw unUl "" NA ^° w * h »*•«* caicrete Bt ^ Americana Hotel to give
de Gaulle spells out his blteo- '’ n,r "* nd »e prince ■ tumultuous send-
SLwtalrtSr dSaii G ‘ U , Ue ,parted <* oft after an 11-day American
ton* in greater oetwr crisis. visit. The ball raised J2SO.OOO
__ French tources predicted de - [or international Variety
* * * O * H Club's oNkirm's charities and
mi . . • mT Prize A roffram was a far cry from the tormsl
Names in the News , % and. some observer, said, dull
— ■ ■■ . - 1 - Maintained ball given for Princess Mar-
garet earlier In the season.
■ ^ RA "I _• T T 1 • - OTTAWA (CP) — The federal Saturday night's ball was a
Foor redestnan Habits
age farmers to stress economic 1______
ral’M Ax r Rll^irlar continued this year without any Blaze KM*
Ijeildy \Jl Cal MUigldl sMBSiSS'K Baby Chick*
government provided about MATSQU1 (CPI—A thousand
MIAMI (UPI) — "I’m a great NEW WESTMINSTER—P. A. WASHINGTON — President (4,000,000 fa prize money fast bab > chick * BUftoemtedtp death
hm-slar ” said the iavwalker Woodward of Vancouver has Cenal Garaal of Turkey ha. v __. __j a** nanartmant ..ih * 0re ** *** Evans
Royl Columbian developed a high fever and "his “ nd ^ ,irm he " ,-rm
“but a lousy pedastrian. Polic. ^ ^ ^ |1|u|tiGD ^ won , „ try ^ *hs amount will likely be building, were seriously d.m-
aaid that was Bradaa (the m „„„ trBUlnB ^ Turkish embassy sourcss repret. ^s year. aged in the blase,
warm) Ma tt es' aril mats at him- * • a ★ ★ ♦
self after ha was nabbed trying NAIROBI, Kenya - President MORRISTOWN, NJ. - "My . . .
to beat a jaywalking rap and dona Keayatta has banned a daddy lived to be UM. and I y&f •
wound up in ths hands of the series at puhlic meetings to expect to Hvs that long." Ctolsa 7" f tl v f I
FBI. He was wanted by the have been addressed over the Bash once told an interviewer. RjfRh IM f a y I
FBI to sarva a 10-to-14 year weekend by leftist Vice-preri- Bush, a former slave, died at I LTa is I I M All 1114 ft
Guard Dies
In Escape
’ BERLIN (UPI) —
■German guard fled safely to
West Berlin Saturday but an-
otfier guard with him was shot
and probably killed when bark¬
ing police dog. alerted Commu¬
nis l security forces.
J The two friends were off duty
and had donned their uniforms
before going to the American
aector an the border of Zehlen*
dort
[Jail Workers
Against Noose
VANCOUVER (CP) —The 120
members of the B.G Correc¬
tions Association — probation
and parole officers, prison, so¬
cial and welfare workers—have
voted #4.3 per cent In favor of
abolishing capital punishment.
Names in the News
the slower planes.
Swinging
Send-Off
NEW YORK (UPI) - Prince
■hlllp was ushered Into the
lost glamorous ball of the New
fork season Saturday night to
s**
Perukhin
Poor Pedestrian Habits
Betray ‘Great Bufglar’
Prize Program
Maintained
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Kremlin prominence aa a mem-
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Liberty and Tyranny
“An Independent Newt paper
The Organ of No Clique or Party
RICHARD BOWER
Publisher tod EditorinOiief
SUNDAY, MARCH M. IMS
PAGE «
Pledges Renewed
I F FRANCE’S PRESIDENT Charles de Gaulle had
any but obvioua motives for unilaterally withdraw¬
ing his country's forces from the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization and depriving his erstwhile allies of
bases on French soil for the defence of western Europe,
they are likely to have been sterilized by the immediate
reaction.
The 14 other partners in the alliance—created at
a time when, admittedly, fear of Russian ambitions
dominated Europe and North America—have pledged
anew their allegiance to the principles of the treaty
which fathered NATO and to one another.
The allies issued their declaration of Intention*
simultaneously from their 14 capitals.
They maintain “tint this organization is essential
and will continue."
Russia, of course, hailed the decision of General
de Gaulle, perhaps in the hope that it would hasten
the disintegration of NATO.
The Soviet ambassador to Paris, among others,
was quick to inject the argument that “liquidation"
of NATO would bring about a dismantling erf the War¬
saw Pact machinery—set up by the Communist bloc
as a power alignment to balance the Western defensive
organization.
But in France itself there is some misgiving. And
Gaston Defferre, a Socialist deputy and mayor of
Marseilles, is asking pointedly:
Who made the decision to quit NATO? The preri*
dent or the parliament?
So far he has had no answer.
But the response of the NATO adherents to what
might have had the makings of a political crisis has
been swift and effective. They have accepted the presi¬
dent’s withdrawal—which might very wen have been
given a harsher name—with aplomb and courage.
They have even accepted his insistence that they de¬
part from defensive positions on French soli with
equanimity and dignity.
Whether the new NATO headquarters is estab¬
lished in Britain, which seems likely, or somewhere on
the mainland of the continent is not of consequence.
What does matter is that the allies have dosed ranks.
Daly France is the wnlrar by the da Gaulle decision.
or General de Gaufte pr e se n t have no respect tor their
probably (he nearest analogy jo parents. The tether fe atraM o t
our time. his soon: even (he old grand-
* * ★ parents to thetr anxiety not to
For our modem “dfctatars” ** **«■** SPodspnns tqy to
the Greeks and the Romans had ^ ***« •«* a
quite ■ different word: they
called them “tyrants" — not
necess aril y Implying (as to
Engirt! cruelty tr oppression
but arbitrary autocr a tic power.
But power corrupts, even the
punsuit of it can became s
raging fever in the mind, and
most of those whom we have
known seize power by force or
The result of aH this is that
__ __ t _ ___ the citizens become so sensitive
guite, matatatoed K by 7tota*e ** *.. dy * * sighted
and the (heedful machinery of
the palace state ruttfieraly exer¬
cised. and not one of them
resigned it except at death.
Free people will wffltogly obey
toe constitutional authority of a
dictator, I hey wdl never tolerate
the oppoeraion of toe tyrant.
Neither Hk British with their
long h tatory of struggle against
arbitrary power to kings or
npbies. nor the Canadians (in
tots their heirs I ran thkit of toe
secret polios, tbs sudden arrest
by night, the reign of spies and
informer*, except with fear and
loathing; liberty te to us the
•ppfiration of control as Intoler¬
able tyranny, and end by
ettweganding even the laws: aH
discipline disappears and crimes
of aX kinds increase.
Not a p l eas a nt picture of a
society completely "permtadvr"
and undnrlplinrd This Is tbs
kind of extreme democracy
which Plato claimed leads to
anarchy and so to desputian.
Ihaflk goodness, we say, It
can’t happen here. Can’t it? Are
we sure that there are none of
toe same symptoms in our
“peTyntaatvy” North American
civilization?
Can we be blind to (he loss of
famly Influence and respect for
parents; weakertng dtoctpHne in
It I* natural then that we in school; disregard for public cr
the Western world should police regulations; vandalism
generatiy agree that democracy and defiance of toe laws among
is the beat of aH f orms of the young; se ktcresatag num-
govwTwnent, or at least as ber of violent crimes which po-
OaxrMI raid, that all otoers hoe torora seem unable to con-
Waterfront Argument
Ottawa Offbeat
Shaker and Shaper of Parliaments
PRESIDENT SUKARNO—to tay nothing of his own
J country and the outside world — seen* a little
confused as to just where he standi in the division of
leadership in Indonesia.
As president It would appear that nominally at
least he is still head of the republic, but whether he
Ls anything but a mere figurehead remains yet to be
seen. From any practical point of view the key man
at the moment is Lt-General Suharto, the army chief
of stall.
The setting up of the new military regime in
lndorMh, has been unofficially welcomed by most
Western nations because of General Suharto’s quick
action in outlawing the Communist Party in the coun¬
try. However, the West’s Joy in this development has
been considerably tempered by the general’s further
announcement that be intends continuing the policies
instituted by the men he has replaced in office.
British obsrvera are now wondering if General
Suharto will attempt to carry on.the previous adminis¬
tration's aim of crushing Malaysia or If Us new gov¬
ernment will find Its hands so full in managing the
c ountry’s internal affairs that it will have little time,
money or energy to devote to international gambits.
Certainly Indonesia’s Malaysian adventure has
had little success to date and is likely to have even less
in the foreseeable future. As the Indonesian Republic’s
attempted incursion into Malaysia was Communist-
inspired in the first {dace, it would seem logical to
expect that it would no longer have the support or
sympathy of the declared anti-Communist military
junta now controlling the country.
However, logic does not always play a leading part
in the governing of countries these days and Britain
has wisely decided to allow no lessening of vigilance
or weakening of her military forces in Malaysia at the
moment.
Until further evidence of Indonesia's internal
stability ls demonstrated the West would be well
advised to keep its cheers muted.
Time Captule
meat*.
Colonies Depressed
From Colonist File*
L IEUTENANT • (1 O V E R U booked for this city early in
NOR Handier •pear* a June,
display of more than 1,M0 -J^beau, (he vivadora and
<i ,T t *‘ r pPet,y UtUe cornedlanne, who
\ Irtorta Bahrain rite red la a captured the hearts of Vie-
ronteil ■gmraorad by the torlan* last winter, will rei#>at
Vaaeraver Inland War Say. the ■ performance here during
torn‘oramutee. to year. ago. me present .canon.
HD* Honor said that the __ <
effort put forth by the young .. U JL probab
atudent* was beneficial, artis- ** worM -famed artlilr.
tJcany, financially and patriot!- Madam f Sara Bernhard I all]
cally. It encouraged artistic Vtetoria as an en-
talent, wa. a worthy effort to ? beln , K «
help the cause for which the ^*^ riplk * ,und tar ■ i uar -
Empire w a • fighting, and
showed appreciation of the ’The Devil's Auction’ and
democratic way of life." Twelve Temptations' —
The rental control board was two ,trQn g spectacular shown —
having a busy time: h heard 35 hav * **curad summer dates at
applications far rent increases The Victoria,
in a day, of which only lour “Sol Smith Russell, the prince
were granted outright and 21 of eocentrlc comedians, will
were rejected. again visit Victoria late this
The Elk Lake Water Rights
None Too Anxious
coot too much. Now It aram*
(hat ti » “tight’’ because we
air not allowed to pay enough
lor k. The bat i* endlera
Almost anything means what
you want it to, provided no one
aska any question. But to be
that hnportimate la to pursue
aggrandizement and security. |
H. E. F, MAKOVSKI,
3539 Plymouth Rd.
Our Readers’ Views
A LTHOUGH NAMED last weekend as president of
the provincial Conservative association during its
election of officers, Mr. Stuart Fleming, the former
Ottawa MP, says he is not a candidate for the B.C.
party leadership. He can hardly be faulted for shying
away from what has become an unenviable post, vacant
now for the past T1 months.
Provincially this once-strong party is ip a bad
way. The new association set-up could In fact be
compared to a military structure with a headquarters
command but lew troops to back them up in action.
The organization is there but the voting sup¬
porters are absent. Their former numerous party fol¬
lowers have in large part been absorbed by the Social
Credit party, which without them would never have
attained its present provincial eminence.
The B.C. Conservatives suffer particularly from
lack of representation ih the legislature, a lot that
has been theirs long enough that former strength
begins to be but a memory. Not even Mr. Davie Fuitoq,
now returned to the federal field, could succeed in
becoming an MLA while leading the provincial group
of his party, and in the result the party is unable to
make the impact that even a few members at James
Bay could create. -
There is enough irony in the situation to make
old-time Conservatives wince. On the federal scale
their party rivals the Liberals as the, dominating
political factor, the only visible alternative to the
Pearson administration,, while provincially they are
almost blotted out
Conversely, while ruling the roost to B.C the
Socreds can manage only five seats at Ottawa while
the Conservatives muster almost 100 strong. They
too have cause to wonder at the disparate division at
favors displayed by voters at election times.
Another provincial election could change the
picture, of course, to some degree at least. That will
be tile continuing hope of B.C Conservatives, even if
the’ prospects seem such as to urge caution upon Mr.
Fleming when it comes to provincial leadership.
V* tm W.H,n« far kaklUattaa
ka Ml aakJaMa M faaaral laiaml aa
ka aMBBilal k r arliar a hm
tire* to Ikaaa Ik at ara krill.
But Driven , Too
Mr. Stuart Keate in his :
address to the Women'* Cana¬
dian Chib paid tribute to the
courtesy awl friendliness of the,
Victoria people and especially]
the taxi driver*. He said they
were the best, bar none
In my Ofhniun, the same may
be raid of the bus drivers in this
lovely city. I have never seen
anything but courtesy and
thoughtfulness for old and young
alike. Their patience apf ean
uniknited and their aim ii
obviously to serve others 10 the
best of their ability
P r O v iocial government the other party rrouHfcg from pro-
right* to the water of Elk Lake, posed legtetative action needs to
which right* were granted to be (Aerified. Up to a few year*
the erty of Victoria back in 1873, ago there was in force a
Presbyterian, Knox Presby* “>e money back at the
terian, St. Paul’* Presbyterian, do° r -
First Baptist, Emmanuel Bap- "The amateurs of Victoria
list and First Congregational hav * "aeon to feel proud
churefte*. *belr |>erformance of the tlme-
"There were 800 persons at *’ orn Play, ‘Ten Nights In a Rar-
Methodlat mom’. ./*
Preparation
Do you auppoae that Ottawa is
gra«ed to the Greater Victoria own expenre, to draw a nerra
Water District—n quite sc[«rate rarily limited quantity of water
the Metropolitan
when the resolution wa* passed.
At the Fairfield Methodist there
were more than 100 and the
resolution pl*9ed without one
dissenting vote . . .
"If the bill receive* the
straight majority vote of the
„ , ! KB. |P eo P le ' B.C. will be ‘diy’ the
H.C. Semantic* * * * 'beginning of next year"
It was intriguing to learn * * *
from “Old Timer” in last BtMS tietum Note* .ad go .«ip al*wt
raers i*ue that to criticize What a joy it ia to hear the "The Mimic Stax*-" In Vic-
■— i. —L. __1 IIMI* _: __ ‘-*41,. , ... -
tori*. 75 years ago: colonies ha* L
“A full rehearsal of False ever since 1862; U_-
„ , __ . „ __ - . , *’ will bo held this estate of our clUes is
that a supporter of Mr. Bruneit this spring. We have missed evening in Pioneer Hall.
to earn tfiit extra “ ex ** rt ta mKh them 50 b>e last few years. T *„ w
EMt, ‘’ r5 - I do hope that when the its annual visit toward the latter
However, tt must he wg- gardens are being attended to part of this month,
seated, that temaitao* in B.C. that pesticides and sprays will “Fred Ward and Mrs. Bowen, ^import* are 1 ms* md
i -ra^_ ^ ^ are k» need of overhaul. Many be used sparingly, if at all, a* two very bright lights in the
Tuss, fcen, k the arty “loea of cf us are still puzzled as to why thl* is what kills the birds. theatrical world have
revenue- the mayor ran deplore k is necessary to owe a Nllion As I am writing I can hear a Victoria engaged’ for the
—beyond the (1.000 annual or ao’in order to be debt-free, robin singing to its i ------
royalty which the city in Some people settled comfortably (M r s .1 OLIVE
recent years has refused to ! with the thought that money ___
J was ’ tight” when borrowing it 3095 Harriet Rd. |musical comedies
body from the cky of Victoria from Elk Lake tor a royalty of trying to prepare is tor Expo 67
itself—and there can therefore (1,000 per annum. Thi* contract by pro v fcHng us with Expoae
be no queabot of "lifting t* tie city refuted to renew when ’66?
district * water right*.” it expired, and ha* *tao refuted
In view of Ha. bow then ran to accept Central Saanich’s
the mayor claim that the “lam tendered annual payment of
of revenue” resulting from the **,000 since that date. Not
city’s kns of Elk Lake rights because me city didn’t want the
"can only re auk in increased money, but because K hoped to
rates to users”? Surely the M,urt a much larger payment
rates the city of Victoria 110111 Central Saaroch, and thus
charges its citizens are gov- 1x0,11 H»e water
emed by what it has to ray to northern pari of w _ . ... . - •,
the Greater Victoria Water *ola wt*> are rappked through “Kkrandjrement and recunty.’ “ number of
District. And as the water Central Saankh syfcetn. The|^“P be assumed,_of ^course, Wrds ^different breeds around | Friends
district has never received any did not proifuae to go to any
revenue from Elk Lake—oar expense *" .
was ever entitled to receive revenue—merely, aa before, to
■ny—why should it now need to toe water to be taken
raise its rates for water *up- from the lake,
plied to the city? There i*
simply no connection here, and
toe jkoposhion just doesn’t
make s ense.
What doe* seem to be here Is _ __
an attempt to blame a poraihle accept. The only hip g the city
W. B. HILL,
900 Park Blvd.
In the Colonist IM years ago:
"Both British Columbia and
Vancouver Island are at present
in a very depressed condition,"
he wrote. "It is only the simple
truth that thr population of both
been decreasing
•2; that the real
----- -J greatly
, depreciated; that at least one-
Uncle Tom s Cabin Will pay fourth of the houses of Victoria
- ...». -ig,, tenantless; that the yield of
gold Is less than formerly; that
.-— I-1. even
so, are stDl too large; and that
The our merchants have ov*r-
- - eve- traded, and are now tottering on
mate. | nings of April 6, 7 and 8. the brink of rain, and unless
DETLOR *’ 'The Social Session,' which some new gold excitement
^^L-SON*. j ia spoken of as one of the finest rapidly breaks out, over tlwy
' . ' -i-1 * on the road, will go . .
N “1 ! J
T«uirsS
Stjii : igS
U.S. Planners Fare Unpleasant Possibilities
Satin (Eolffttlrf Victoria, I.C., Saa., March 20, 1MI
Quotable
Quotes!
1 have found that the mnr*-
money the tvrn(r educated
prnna haa. then the nicer he
ta aa an Individual. — Mlsa
Olga Deterdiag.
China and North Viet Nam
trieether could send four or five
divisions into South Viet Nam
and sustain them In combat
The U.S. reply might be nuclear
warfare.
The figure of four or five
divisions is the current intelli¬
gence estimate accepted by the
U.S. joint chiefs of staff.
200,000 more. Bui. like the
Chinese, h is short of transport,
armored vehicles and supply
apparatus.
The end goal of work la not
work, bat to be relieved of
work.—Aubrey Joart.
In the Chinese army, training
concentration has been on small-
unit operations, with only occa¬
sional manoeuvres at even
regimental, let alone divisional,
levels.
The Chinese
FROM
Stuck la a dirty war today we
would do well to lower our
■elf esteem , . . aad see oar
■elves ma hardly mare sable
aad aot much smarter thaa
the British aad Preach la
their day. — Professor Juki
Fairbaak, of Harvard LaJ-
v e r a 11 y. addreaalag U.S.
S e a a t e Fnreiga Relations
(Vimmlllee.
air force has
deteriorated since the Russians
cut supplies and replacement
equipment in 1960 and now has
about 1,700 fighters.
Its bomber force Is a small
number of obsolete IL-28 me¬
dium Jets.
I do aot take the view lhal
life la different at different
times; It Is rlrrumstaaoes
that are dlffereai. the expert-
race la approximately the
■Base. If I Homer.
Shakespeare, I>r. Joknaoa or
a roatempnrarv writer. I'm
Epadtag sheet the same thlag
—life, although the aelaal elr-
rumstaar*. of life are dif¬
ferent.—Malcolm Maggerldge.
The Chinese are known to
hrfve at least one large airplane
factory and are believed to be
producing limited numbers of
supersonic Jet fighters, pal !
temed after the Soviet MIG-Ia
and MiG-21.
They also are reposted to be
working on guided missiles and
it is expected they will have
some short-range, battlefield-
type missiles within a couple of
years.
Intelligence experts believe j
also China could put some 201
divisions, totalling about 400,0001
men, Into Southern* Aau on a|
wide front from the Vietnamese
coast to Burma.
Isolationism Could Follow NATO Break
Present plaaa will give the
United StmtM enough mlaallea
to aaaore deatractloa of Rus¬
sia aad Communist China with¬
out maaaed bombers.—Robert
McNamara.
Guerrillas Kill
Own Comrades
API — Commu-
CARACAS
nist guerrillas In the mountains |
of Venezuela's Falcon state
have executed three of their
comrades for lack of discipline
and attempts to desert. Deputy
Minister Luis Vera
■coNouta nesuf
tion without her is considered ill- unity which could involve a
founded. NATO without France determination to isolate France
may turn out to be nothing * r ° n | ^ East, in whatever
more than a living corpse. thU COU,d * 8rcom -
rema ! n ! n * It i* Perhaps with this possi-
partner appear bent on giving bmty in mlnd that de Ga ^ te>1
■he appearanc e of unbreakable advisers have quiet]y mdicated
the president may be more
sympathetic to a British appli¬
cation to join the European
Common Market than In 1963
when he slammed the door ini
Britain’s face.
it would be essential If de
Gaulle ia to achieve his reported
aim of strengthening his rela-
Union
Interior
Gomex reported Friday. He laid I
word of the executicm came
from state Governor Pablo I
Saber,
Trend Away f rom Reserves
Indians Integrating
Let BLOCK
tions with the Soviet
while keeping his old friends off
balance that he discourage the
prospect of a strong alliance
among the United States, Brit¬
ain and West Germany.
handle
Your great-grandson may one
day be proudly, forming hia
friends that "I am part Indian."
TOs province'■ Indian popula¬
tion is exploding at a tremen¬
dous nate and only three-
quarters of the Indians are
•laying on the reserve*.
One-quarter 111.390) at BC.'s
43.630 Indians now live outside
the reserves and about half of
the some 10,000 Indian children
are now attending public
schools.
eliminated and the thdian will
ge asked to look after hie own
affairs through establishment of
municipalities, the Indian MI.A
for Atlln said.
CAPITAL
REPORT
FflOO STYLESIDE
PICKUP
as public
r welfare
Such attractions
education bet
arrangements and medical]
attention will entice many]
Indians to turn their backs oni
toe old rea e r v e system but K
must be by their own choice
and not coercion, he saki.
The end result: Future
generations will be just as
proud at ttiair Indian bkai aai
■ar ara mi ttiskr Enaliah,|
Ewopenn or any other ancestry.
What a sleaaira *a k.adla
«S all yvr ratafda mmd kaad
Km la IIOCSI Na find
N« warryl Yaaf taa aaivia
••h (Had wwickly aad aar-
ia«tlr aiilt yea taka It
aaayl CaaK aa llltla. Wat
Saa yaar aaaraat HOCK
atlita TOOAVI
By JACK FRY
someday Into Indian cnmmunl I Increasing numbers It ia better.
ties which ara administered by to fight for their shaoe of the
2**™' their own municipal govenv- banalits at an atfluant aooiatyl
* °' a J' IM * n " to alt aimaal on toa
j d Uiese prediction* were given reserve waiting for a handout.
riL 10 m<? * couple of days ago by Exodus from the reserves
Frank Catder. sen of 76-year-old began in the late 1930 depres-
, . N a-Qua-On (Chief Long Arm), tion yean, picked up niomcn-
Be I* cne **‘ ,ar y chief of the 2.000- turn during the Second World
si wavs mem ** r Nishga hand from the War ami continues with a heavy
Nass River Valley m north- birth rate hoth on and off the
tmarj w,rtrm BC wserve*.
Mr. Cakier, the only Indian ★ * tk
tte m . MLA in Canada, advocates _ .
evolve Plural integration. He bitterly ^ 'nter-mamage i. happen-
!!!!!* protests any attempt to aegre ** Mr «"*•
gate the Indian - even on the ^ 1 I™™ 1 * » thln « , lik *
reserves, which he claims are a * happens. People fall In
farm of concentration camp. ca ”I controlthat.
ward Heath might be more 1
ready to ocoopt such tor-mo then'
IWrlmo Mlntit.r Wilson. ahn hosl
built up strong personal rela-'
tions with the US. and is
unlikely to give these up In
favor of anything de Gaulle can
offer.
Nor is West German Chancel¬
lor Erhard likely to yield his
position in Washington for a
more enhanced position in
Paris. When it cornea to hard
political and military bargain¬
ing, it is difficult to see how de
Gaulle ran hope to outbid
I President Johnson.
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After
one false start earlier this week,
the United States and Russia
late Saturday signed an agree¬
ment continuing their cultural
exchange programs for another
two years
The agreement, covering ex-
l changes in field* such as |
! science, agriculture, and the i
'performing arts, was signed ini
the state department by Soviet 1
Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin
and John Leddy, assistant sec¬
retary of state for European af¬
fairs. It is substantially the
same as the previous agree¬
ment.
The signing ceremony appar¬
ently ended a diplomatic mix-
up which threatened for a time
| to mar the exchange program
'and U.S. Soviet relations.
British Columbia has about
twice as many Indians as
Alberta and more than any
NEW
India has recognized Ghana's]
A letter sent to
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hers affirmed that "relations
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decade or more now and its
time the matter was resolved.
Victoria is going to have an
emergency service sooner or
later — it's one of those
inevitable things — so it might
as well be sooner. And U it's
going to be done in 1966 the city
should appropriate enough
money to do it properly.
right.
given aldermen by
comptroller was tn the region ofllarly since they have gone on
~II__....__t. | the 42-hour, four-platoon week
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the core of the whole of the That's less than one-third ol Their days Bre filled with]
Saanirh Peninsula and the lower]the estimated cost of, the training exercises, inspections!
Island, as city hall fondly hopes. | Bastion Square rehabilitation and particularly pre-planning.
It is going to mean a greater j project now in progress and You won't find many firemen
concentration of people and about one-fiftieth of the coat of around the halls. They are ail in
vehicles. This, in turn will mean Centennial Square. contact — but by radio,
more accidents and emergen- * * * If the firemen take these
C ‘" . u . .. .The fact that it will probably **“•» ° v * r rrom P° lic * il *«
Cartipg the victims away in ^ nec „ l0 hire B i ght more going to mean that they will
the "paddy-wagon just to crpw ^ ambu!anc€ respond to about 1 000 call, a
good enough. It's not a question |g a hard for . , ot of * year. That means that the city
of status but one of humamtari- mdurii Mveral a | dprnie h. to Wll > «**« enough well-trained
amsm. Ill wager that more d Were It not for this, and J?**? equipment
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* A * money and there is still a spent years on the police beat:
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City Hall, as it does several don't earn their pay — that they victim being put into the paddy
times a year, everybody is in sleep all night and loaf all day. wagon minutes after a couple of
favor of an emergency service Operating the city ambulance'messy drunks had been taken in
It would hardly be politic to say service, say a lot of ratepayers.!and before police had had a
otherwise But there are always would give them something to chance to clean up, you'd have
dissenters over the coat. fill their time. ’ I no doubt alxxit the need for an
It's going to vost money alii This is an outdated concept of [ambulance.”
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3 . 7 1
BACKSTAGE
with
Patrick O’Neill
Ballet
Talent
Sought
City Actor New York-Bound
There’s Method in His Future
"I twed to be a complete Three Parts Hcwriirt, playing
hypocrite in my acting," —id this week and next week at
Harry Hill. McPhewon Playhouse.)
"Pwas only interested in what) (The Bastion Theatre comedy
a line sounded like, I didn’t care 0 pe m Friday, ptoys Saturday,
A few week* ago, Jerry Gosley was getting steeped | FnfMn ^ London’, |:
In London theatre, with all his tickets paid for by the Roy B i BaMet. recently. named
British government. artistic director of Ballet Brit- * * ♦
„ Smile Show while working on tsh Columbia, will conduct a ,
"I saw all the shows,’ he centennial. TLe Smile Show four-week summer shcoot In —
aaid. ”1 saw Hello Dolly and will naturally be one of the Victoria this year.
Oliver on tie same day!" event, miking up the centennial - - wW open Ai«. S and
Now. the Smile Show producer v ._. ' continue to Sept. 2, under
la back to Victoria, the tour la ^~Je 1 by the £""*** VlrtwU
ovar, and Ms hectic Job of co- centennial society; then he S* 00 * ® ” US1C '
ordinating certnatia! celebra- outlined some of them .. * ..*L .,„u
tion* for Victoria begins. « “I'd Uke to see the buses Mr - VVhrt *' w *° ^
“The budget (160,0001 la very decorated, both B.C. Hydno * ® mmer “. "L ,
small for an event of this size,” I transit in Victoria, and Vancou- v » ncou y* r during July, taugh a
he said. ’’But I'm used to V er Island Coach Lines buses « JWB « k c ^ r *f5?
ojierattog on a shoe-stung." going up-Island and to Vancou- for bottl jun *°
One way of operating econom- ver. These buses, decorated * eT * or <Jancerv
Ically that Mr. Gosley intends to| perhaps to red, white and blue. His course here tW* ye ar wffl
pursue la utilizing local events, could carry the story of the be with the new Ballet Britirii
and coordination them Into a centennial. QAumbia to mind. First sudi--—
centennial program. • "I’d like to see square Htms for that company wifl be
He has tw approval at the dancing on the lawns of the held early in May, but he has That was tlie Victoria per-
eentennial committee to con- Empress Hotel, and toe Legists- announced that towldeciaicns former', eneaament himself
tmue his Job of producing the tive Buildings. on company memberriir p w tH u a c jess*cal performer, before
not be made until the ■unmier |difOOVWi| ^ t h e Stanislavsky
Maypole Dance T 7“* 1ALL
^ _ * !_ . . It is hia hope to work ^|OOE8 IN >ALL
• “And I ve always thought i Like the Shakespearean com- tc<cherg and ki Vancouver He's discovered it, and will
It would be rather charming to P*«y that ventured into the wild and to vMt from Ume to leave Victoria this fall for New
see child sen doing ■ maypole throu * h ** *” r ' to York Crty ’
land 1 s onstage Wednesday
I through Saturday of the follow¬
ing week, at 8:30 p.m.)
SECOND THOUGHTS
Mr. HIM said the big change
in hia feeling about acting came
when he "crosaed toe water"
from Scotland.
He said “when I saw toe film
The Bridge on the River Wwsa
to Britain. I thought Alec
Guineas was wonderful; I loved
his style of acting. I thought
William Holder was terrible."
fur. example, to the poetry of After working for h«s decree.
Shakespeare” and the method, specializing in acting. Mr. Hills
“to do justice to human life.” tong-range ambition it to work
Recent roles Mr. Hill has m motion plctunra.
played to Victoria include the “There, toe inner meaning of
Common Man in the Umver- the'words la aM-impo riant." he
■tty's A Man for All Seasons, said,
the husband In Nina, and the
waiter in Shaw's You Never Can * * *
Tell. V
In Three Parts Benedict, he _. t -
plays the part of a stranger,
who has an extremely disrupt¬
ing effect on a small town.
LOVES ABSURD’
“I love theatre of the
absurd," said Mr. Hill. “I'm
attracted to the work of people
like Ionesco and Pinter.
'"Then when I saw the -me . . '"™*V ha ^ " , worW
film later to Edmonton. I felt, Iff" _ - y » A ‘f* 1x1
Holdens acting style was Mr. Hill believes a good w< ***T. l ~ l * rKt w ° gl d • 1[ 1
marvellous, and I thought, acting style would meld the mcretoble, it becomes totally
Guineas was a nit." Ictasrical traditan “to do Juatice, credible.
-——--—~——- He took issue with Hamlet's
n , n C._il -:» DLL statement that acting ritould
Beach Boys otnkc it KlCh “hoU a m i no r up to nature."
Mr. Hill said "a performance
Singing Brothers *»v«y, v» w
Q O plete performance.”
^ » n, » IBSEN OUTDATED
Surf to Stardom ***&
ing kfe are "out-of-date.”
HOLLYWOOD (AP) — The learning a total of 12.000,000 to WM g^atre of the absurd
family that sings together can 1366. ever appeal to a wide audience?
grow rich together, as to the Capftai ^ “Of course it will," aaid Mr.
caae of the Beach Boys. enormously from the Beach HjU courwfl i,'* popularHy
There are five of them: three Boys. They have clocked one ls eTCAV ,i nK Quickly."
Tliat was tlie Victoria per-
Beach Boys Strike it Rich
centennial committee to con- empeesa noeei, ana me Legina- . T T I former^« asseaament « Him sen ~ 9 m w-w -»
tmue hU Job of producing theltive Buildings. on company member* ip w*t| M m performer, before WlVIflPIYf HT ffy*A|f|Gf"C
not be made until toe ■untrmer |difCOVWing th# stantatavsky Ull»>w lfl>a MJM WWlOl O
Maypole Dance 7“*^ ^ ^ FA1X ° °
• “And I’ve always thought Like toe Shakespearean com- J ^ncouver,! He * discovered it, and will iSlif*/ tO ^tOrftOTTl
It would be ratoer charming to P»ny that ventured into the wild and to vMt lrom Ume to leave Victoria this fall for New J
see children doing a maypole JSfor^SSiJ *to mtaS tT'k *° ***" ^Th^he will study and wtwk HOLLYWOOD (AP) - The learning a total of 12.000,<
dance on tooaa same lawns. who had never seen drama. . w (t^ a graduate school of fam *'y that sings together canl%6. _
• And a pageant? “I don't At the end of Hamlet, toe , BaUrt Brkish Coiumb., he™to * ™£8™<h*te twK ^ grow ^ together, as to toe Capftni Records has pr
aee why we need one." he said, story goes, these rough pioneers w1 ^ * , 8t T 8 case of the Beach Boys. enormously from the
province's own dancers. ! The school Will have Its ow n, Uri-n Dennis and 8°ld record (I Get Around), and, 15
--- irepertory company in New ^ rolhe . r *, . '_. I.i* artlH slhiim* mfuniiw Ihatl
v iclor i a Man ! S€E“
... know the author was long VlCtOna lTian I performing creistantly. A]an j ar dlne. who went trfl totalled more than 81,000.000.
underground. They shouted TW_ W nifasolftp. MARRIAGE OF STYLES Jchool wlth ^ ladi Haw- The Beach Boys rode the
Those of you who attend the more and more Impatiently, 11C " wncuiui j Mr. Hill, a lecturec in English thome, Calif. crc,t surfing craze that
first night of Three Parts "author, author!" New executive director of the at University of Victoria, Mid ,. w ' haH ]ot ^ mu .i ca i Ee t- struclt teen-agers a few years
Benedict at the McPherson Finally, to satisfy there eti- Air Transport Board will be Vic- the new school's emphasis will lne#th ^— w hen we were grow- baclt ' Actually, only Dennis
Friday may get In ret a Jolly Uiualastie customers, the direc- toria-born J. W. Green who now probably be on a marriage of r* „ ,, BriaJ . Wilson was a bona fide surfer,
little tradition of the theatre: tor humbly walked onto the lives to Manotick, Ont. the classical acting style, and n and muiaca i but the boys presented a fresh.
Everyone stands to a circle stage, to response to their cries Mr. Green was on the Utilities the "inner-truth” method of the ’ ^ California-style appearance that
outalde the stage door and for the author. Commission of B.C. before Join- famous Russian director. "*21 . . writer caUKht the y° ulhJul fancy.'
thnows stones at the author. And they shot him. Ing the board in 1356. ! (Mr. HiH has a lead role bl hv ‘ ,But now we re * oine ,0r *
performing ccxistantly. AlM1 j ar dlne. who went lifl totalled more than 81 , 000 . 000 .
MARRIAGE OF STYLES tchool with the lads in Haw- The Beach Boys rode the
l Mr. Hill, a lecturec in English thome Calif. crc,t ^ surfing craze that
,at University of Victoria, -id „ We ' had . , ot ^ mU5 i cal get- ^ a , few T i“?.
RED CROSS
IS ALWAYS THERE |
WITH YOUR HELP
J
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AT THE
Wellesian Wav
Acting Pays
For Creation
Four of a Kind
It's ant often an arllag quartet as versatile aa Ed Myna <7«),
Dirk Vaa Dyke (*•), Maurice <:be\-aUer (7?) and Walter
Rrrnnaa (71) are ranght In one picture. Group, representing
Its years In show haalaess, met at Disney Studios, where
all are now performing.
LIVES THROUGH HAIL
About 7,500,000.000 meteorites'
hit the earth every day but only j
90 a year are of appreciable
size. <■ ■
LONDON (Reuters) --British. “The television company
critic Cyril Connolly once said wanted to charge $17,500 for
tiiat inside every fat man there hotel and travel expenses for
is n thin man trying to get out. i their executives. Oootumes, they
Inside Orson Welles there are said, could cost only $1,500. I
three men trying to get out: An said a repertory company
actor, a producer-director and a couldn't get decent costumes for j
sophisticated man of the world, that — I needed $5,000. They j
Welles the actor is at present cancelled the show.
In London playing a villain in “New I am never asked to ;
the movie Casino Royale, based, produce anything on television,
on the first of the James Bond "I don’t indulge to recrtmlna-
novels. The producers hope it | bans — they only generate
will out-spoof all the spoofs of 1 to»na which poisons you, so you
the 007 legend. Juaf go on. You need a stoic
JOLLY BUDDHA * attitude to life. That's ail."
lie plays Je Otiffre. the, JiinmimiiiMmiimimimmiiMtH
French Communist leader and •
villain- Sitting at tha green * i
haiza of the baccarat table ;
tlie casino setting, surrounded ’ g > Mk 5
by his team of beautiful girls. !g^pt W ijTjD:
he kiokad like a JoMy Buddha In : if ^ ^ l mm ^ ^ :
a white dinner jacket. j V if \ \^ v JC r
Welles the producer-director = VsTa :
is working over his own script,? §
for a Him at Treasure Island, in =
which Weflea the actor will play 3 ^^ A / jP^HyVv A =
I^ng John Silver. He hopes to ^ z
start production later this year S ;
in Spain, where he now makes S =
his home 1 AIRLINE
MEANS TO END Z fimisHlto
His attitude to what he is and £
what be does is clearly defined |
He acts to make money to help s
him direct and penance and {
write his mvn films. :
“My problem reaHy is how to •
raise money for the sort ofjs
movies I want to make and still 11
retain creative control." Welles 5 * ,c - a “* *i*'Un« uiirin. 2
g|y«- — i plttiini warkloa eanSIlleni. -
“That sort of money is hard;j •*••««- )
to fmd. When people start I B '«h wumi 5
Putting up a big bankroll to I ” to =
a Mm they want to be | mi, I
able to pull all the strings." g :
TROUBLE WITH TV I ---
"I would like to work to r
tetovtokxi,” said Welles, "but 2 air,,B “ f
the people who run TV scare = ,,w '-
me. I appeared In a television g viriatu tut, a«i «n. E
spectewtiar ringing a aong^by E
Anrisony N ewte y a nd I can't E
tor*. I did tt to pay for the'= "---—" s
iJumb*i». i
"I was going to produce i ; :
modern dross version of Julius!;
Car—r to Rome for television.:; ' r * n re * BC * — j
with Richard Burton, Charlton ; i
Heston, Robert Morley and!; "**' " I
mysrif. They hod ad agreed to[j
take salar y cu ts to do It for a | I
budget of $200,000. 'tiiiiiMiitiiHimiltllllimtimiitiinl
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Jeunes Comediens Fan Writes
One 0 1 the McPherson Play¬
house box office customers last
week was buying
6 ck« for
Los Jeunes Cbmediens, although
she doesn't speak French.
"I got a letter from ray
daughter who had seen them in
the Victorian said.
Toronto,'
"My daughter told roe "I know
you don't speak French, but see
them, they are terrific!' ”
By E. D. WARD-HARRIS
The Sound of Music is a movie you may safely
take anyone to see. And, L ord know s, that’s a change.
The screen version of the q m ., Ur „
and Hammenstein u 3m “* er ro * e *‘ tak “ ^ ***
now play- Eleanor Partier, by
BARRIERS TOPPLED
language barrier* have been
toppling all over Canada during
the current tour of the seven
young French-Canadian players.
They will arrive this week in
their 19-s>at bus, which carries
actors, costumes,
Rodgers
Broadway musical,
lng at the Odeon, i* wholesome
and schmaltzy—pure saccharine
rscapiim.
I thoroughly enjoyed it
If that puts me in Squaresville
li also allies me with those who
have dropped the movie habit
hr cause they're sick to death of
the sonlidness, marketed as
tealbm. i
THERE'S A LIMIT
Many directors have psychi¬
atric problems (Bergman and
Fellini have admitted as much)
hut there’s a limit to how long
tha public will pay to watch
them parade these in public.
The sick movie phase will
pass, and The Sound of Music
will speed the day. This movie,
still on limited release, has
broken every boat-office record
and is expected to top receipts
of the all-time money-spinner,
Cone With the Wind.
And that’s the language
Hollywood best understands.
REAL-LIFE ITORY
The plot of The Sound of
Music Is based on a real-life afternoon last week. "I only
story. think about the present and the
Marla, a tomboy-type who future.”
isn't cut out to be a nun, is sent pj e _ ^ a
away from be notealgic about, at course. I
where she U a postoUnt. lobe ^ allow
governess to a widower s seven M ^1
children. She wins over the J* ””
children forms them Into a ^STJSiJSS^ 2 ?
. 1 . „ guy ■ been around, in fact, he
choir, marries their fatoer vaiatevl „ e ln
J Z ‘ i t IW. wt^n he was f, went Into
i* comedy in 1916 and has
escape the Nazis <«ht time is ^ rinct 1933
' 1 ★ ★ *
Within this framework, dirrc-l
for Robert Wise (West Side The dancer's life, he aays, is
props and
sets.
Lea Jeunes Comediens will
perform at the McPherson at 4
p.m. Tuesday.
The program consists of
selections from p 1 a y a by
Mo lie re, including scenes from
Sganarefte, Dom Juan, and Le
Depit Amoureaux.
Inimitable Fred Astaire with Barrie Chase, who will agaia
be bis partner la TV special, to be shown next month.
Astaire (He's 65)
Looks to Future
Reeae from MoUere't Leeons
d'nmonr shorn bow nrtlng
ability of Jennes Comedlean
bridge* laagnage barrier.
Memorial Concert
Sell-Out Indicated
VARIETY LINK
The scenes are tied together
by songs, dances, and mime
routines.
Les Jeunes Comediens are the
French language company of
Canadian Players. All are
graduates of National Theatre
GEM
Advance ticket salea indicate
The stage set will suggest the
a sell-out performance for the flrewde of the Oak Bay Beach
Norma MacDonald Memorial ” otel Io ‘** e - where ■“ enter '
„ . , „ „ tamers participating performed
Concert at McPherson Play-when Mrs. MacDonald was pro-
house March 28 . prlelor.
Proceeds from the concert go ^Tickets are available at the
toward the purchase of a i McPh *™»> Playhouse,
concert grand piano for Vio-
toria School of Music. [1 «t* MMI \\ I HE
STYLE'
By
CHARI.ES
CHAMPLIN
musicals there used to be. Bui
the good ones are darned good
and the bad ones should have
been cut out king ago, anyway.”
The troupe was formed In'
1963. Thst season the players |
played 53 performances in four
provinces.
Next season, they raised the
curtain 125 times in six prov¬
inces.
ALL PROVINCES
This year's lour, covering all
10 provinces, includes 200 per¬
formances in 26 weeks.
The program has been especi¬
ally tailored to carry French
language production to English-
speaking audiences.
Director of the company Is
Jean-Pierre
niL COLOR
— LEE REMICK
PAMELA TIFFIN
former
director of the French language
section of the National Theatre
School. — P.O’N.
"NOT SINCE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER
KWAi A PRISONER-OF-WAR DRAMA
SO POWERFUL AS 'KING RATI”
COLUMBIA MCTUnCS ptmmmntm —— — -
KINO
ntneiniffl^
lit World of Hoory Orleaf”
STARRING
■TER SELLERS SirtS
PAULA PRENTISS—ANBELA LANSBURY
AND INTWODCCINO TWO TOt:NO STABS
TIPPY WALKER—MERRIE SPAETH
PANAV1RION — COLOB ST OB 11X1
here, site and Astaire took to
the dance floor. He Bald he
understood she wot a Watusl
'I don't know what the
tfie Princess said.
. 'You shouldn't believe every-
The beet- things | thing you read in the press.”
'She wanted to do a fox trot.”
•s Astaire. Social dancing
iwxj. auaea xo. uie Jiim uv r a r i c _« _ , . .
Rictard Rodxers |mat racxet. | He might get an argument, I expert. .
. . . When a performance it actie-|but he rays, "ihow business Watusi is
familiar songs (My duled, he works up to it today is better than R ever was.
havsrltp Things, The Sound of gradually, like a fighter training It's jumping. *
Music, Do-Re-Me, and the rest) for a bout, starting slowly to gel are better. Sure, there are
as when we firri t»ie kinks out and then building woree things too, but whenever
heato them -mada fresh by the toe moment. These days, he didn't you have tod ttan»r
va * 4 P Julie Andrews who, as 1^1 *t toe dancing whan the Itiara are 8,000,00# hodrs of TV
the I govern*.., turns in nJ.pirjt move* Mm. and atoy 3.000,BOB hmmrn can ba
faultless performance. 1 ★ * * good, but they're good.
A performance, one cannot I .... . ... . ,
realst add.ng, that confirms thej 1 dant Uk * nlrfng, the There aren’t the movie
stupidity of passing her over for
My Fair Lady. To rub salt into
Ihe Wound, Mami Nixon, who
dubbed the My Fair Lady songs
for Audrey Hepburn, appears In
The Sound of Music as one of
the pups.
ALL ARE GOOD
Chfl®ophrr Plummer (Von
Trajlpt follows in the footsteps
of Richard Button (Oameioti by
temporarily deserting drama
for a musical, and does a
rreditable job.
RODGERS-HAMMER5TF.1 VS
ROBERT WISE
McPherson playhouse
TUESDAY, APRIL 8 , S:M P.M,
By Popnlar Request
NOMINATIONS!
for
BEST . PICTURE
BEST . .ACTRESS
BEST . DlRECTOR
BEST . STORY AND
SCREENPLAY
BEST . COSTUME
DESIGN
imiiiiittiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu
Add a Dash of I
Gallic
Joie-de-vivre! I
Canadian Playirs I
present I
Les Jeunes
Comediens
from Montreal'#
National Theatre =
School
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6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
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LESSONS
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Murder Case in 1959
By BON COLUSTEB
(Man Bir»i
OTTAWA —'The gave rwnent it
Hkrty to order an Inquiry to
eatabitti If Steven Truaexrft was
properly convicted erf rape-mur¬
der seven years ago.
In the Commons Friday. |
Opposition Leader Diefenbaker'
coHed for a royal Lunm i k aai nn to
Hnd toe true facts.
But Prime MntoeT Peaiaon
bad already it town bit concern
about toe case of Trunoott. stoo
was convicted at toe sc* <f 1A
BEPOST ORDERED
As soon as he read new^japer
reports about a near book
dairabqc a miscarriage of jus¬
tice. he tuck ered a report from
Solicitor-Generai PeiwieB.
Mr. Pearson's own concern,
pius toe awful doubts to afl
other partiea. are expected to
add tqi to an knqtrfry by a >*Jge..
Trie cane la sure to dominate
toe Commons this week.
SENTENCE COMMUTED
Truacott'i death sentence was
oomnarfed to Mfe h iiiato uu meirf.
Anri, thk week, toe Commons
Starts its h is to ri c debate on the
abolition of toe death penalty.
The book that has caused w |
much soul - searching is by
Isabel Lebourdais.
STAKED SEAT
It has disturbed MPs so much!
that one of them. liberal Jarne* I
Byrne of B.C., has staked Ms
Co m mons aeat on toe Innocence I
of Truscott.
New Democrat Leader T. C. I
Douglas says he aupports mem-1
ben of Ms pasty who are calltog
for an inquiry.
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and ton case has all they
MONTREAL (CP) — La ters" were having relations with told the associate defence min- eArTnar t CB & m mtacarrage of {I
Presse aays that a few months a woman of doubtful past. ister that Mrs. Munsinger prob- 4 Uflt ^ ce
befcre Gerda Munsif^er left At toe same time, says La ably had a criminal past. or. at Socxrd "Bud" Otocn said he
Montreal to return to Germany, Presse, Mr. Diefenbaker had in Mast, knew intimately certain f BYOrt investigation into the
John Diefenbaker asked Pierre bis possession certain confiden- member*'of the underworld. background of the conviction.
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A sudden squaft Srtuntoy
afternoon knocked 84 boats out
of a Royal Victoria Yaoht Chib
frostbite regatta event. Only 20
boats finished the not.
The wind was only four knots
as the 7* boats begaa the net.
Ten mlnutei later the wind had
shot up to 35 knots and boats
were bucking three foot ssasns.
FIFTEEN DUMPED
In the havoc toat followed.
15 boats were dumped, 15
headed for nearby beaches and
30 turned back.
Hard - working crews of six
rescue craft picked UP sailon
from the dumped boats.
No one was injured.
IN DISPUTE
Results of the race, the
accord in a aeries of five, are
in dispute. The yacht drib's
protest committee is oatwldwr-
tng re-running the race today.
Today's races start at 10 a.m.
In the first raoe Saturday.
Davidson Oast. Phil Miller trf
Royal Vanoouver Yacht Club
won over Bonar Davis, of the
same club, and Rocky Roch-
•xajqpi SW ta netaM In tnd hi. ■•nUtlta
In the first. It says, he simply gradually with Mrs. Munslngerl
ked the minister In consider tnd told his chief this,
e consequences of his con tin- Alter he had ended hla
d social relations with the friendship with her, the report
»man, but in the second he iay«, another minister became
~~ associated with her, but this
relationship only lasted a short
time before she left Montreal
tor Germany in Fttoruary, 1981.
sick and penniless.
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TORONTO (CP) — Two To¬
ronto teen-agers, who turned ■
friendly game of Chinese check¬
ers with an elderly woman into
an all - expenses - paid trip to
Florida, were convicted Friday
of stealing 23,100.
They were remanded in cus¬
tody to March 25.
Edith McCulloch, 80, invited
Glenn Palmer, 18 and Thomas
Wilcox, 17. to play Chinese
checkers with her. After thej
game started, they stole 23,100
from a cannister and left.
The two teen-agers used the
| money for a spending-spree in
Florida When the money ran
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Last Hungry Queue Fed
* * * * * *
District’s Underprivileged See Food Stall Close
Prices Effective
MONDAY and TUESDAY
March 21st aad 22nd
In Greater Victoria aad District
CANADA SAFEWAY LIMITED
9Mr>. E. E. Harper and Ova
of her helper*—«H over 72-
have decided to retire.
And, at yet, no one suitable
has oorae forward to fofc-
over the mammoth task.
Saturday moraine a long
By BRUM DOHERTY
A going concern went Satur¬
day. The surplus food stall,
sigjply Une lor countless Vic¬
toria needy families, baa
ctoeed.
queue of hungry people lined
the pathway to the building at
the rear of the Elks Chib, 732
Cbnnocwot, lor toeir monthly
supply of food. '
Ahead was the sign Rut told
them ttaf Saturday, March 19.
was toe last day at the stall.
A man said: "This is a going
concern. I have been on wel¬
fare for years and I couldn't
exist without the stall.”
A widow with a large family
eyed the sign: "The food I
get from the stall means that
my children can have some
good, solid food to eat."
She received about 125
worth of groceries. Her
children will eat well again.
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But she doesn't know what
she will do now that the stall
hat closed.
"We always looked for¬
ward to each third Saturday
in the month," she said.
"That’s when the stall was
open and that's when our
cupboards got filled.”
The grateful families gave
Mr. and Mrs. Harper, who
live at 5685 Patricia Bay
Highway, a retirement card.
One man wrpte a poem of
farewell.
In part It said . . . "We
won’t forget you when you
leave. We may has a smile
on our face, But Inside we
grieve."
Town House, 1}£-ox. tin
Mrs. Harper has offered to
help her successor, If one can
be found.
It means picking up the
food, parcelling It, book work,
countless phone calls, and end¬
less dedication.
Mrs. Harper thinks her
successors should be a retired
couple with a car and plenty
of spare time.
And If no one comes along,
there will be no mare extra
bread, meat, vegetables and
canned food for the needy
families of Victoria.
Fateful cloaing tign at turplu* food atoll
They May Come Knockin
Cooler
End
To Fire
Meat Varieties, 10 -or. each
Cheater Likmir, who
escaped nahert from a fire
la Ms sail# at the rear of a
grocery store early Saturday
morning, ass arrested later
by-police for latoxlcatloa.
He pleaded guilty la era
trsl magistrate’s court aad
was fined | 1 B.
The three-room suite liehlad
thftost Lo Food Market. SMS
(edsr Hill, was destroyed by
thi fire at C:l» a.m.
Damage wu estimated at
a beat ft, CM. The store aad Its
MpMta were unharmed.
ghs fire la hollered to have
hena started to the sails by
• 3lga rails.
There's a Top 10 circulating
that has nothing to do with
music, but plenty to do with
money.
It's called the 10 Most Un¬
wanted and it was prepared by
the Vancouver Island Better
Business Bureau and endorsed
Saturday by Victoria Police
Chief J. F. Gregory.
Listed are 4 # 10 moat favored
schemes to relieve householders
(t their fundi.
The list is based on Inform a
dan presented by bureaus across
the oountry-
O VEB- IRKRD
And No. 1 is a scheme known
as bait-and-ewitch.
The bureau says the practice
is to offer, at a spectacularly
low price, a brand-name product
or service the seller is in fact
determined not to sell.
The salesmans Job is to
switch the customer to some¬
thing else — usually overpriced.
ity priced at, say, $89. Chances
are the commodity is not even
worth 139,
Promotion
1 vending machines and such—
creates the illusion of large
profile, little work and no risk.
Some of these are legitimate
enterprises and some aren't, the
Victoria FoHce Chief J. F.
Gregory said Saturday: "To be
forewarned is to be forearmed,
■fid there Is no better way to be
informed than by the bureau In
Its newsletter.
"I would recommend to all
people approaohedat their
hrftjnrs to check the credential!
of the cullers by phoning the bu¬
reau or their own financial ad¬
vises* before entering any con-;
tracts.”
Airway . . . Grind it fresh
when you buy, 1-lb. bag...
franchises
bureau aays.
The bureau warns people ol
debt consolidation where they
look for an easy way out of their
debts and end up paying twice
the amount they borrowed to
consolidate their debts.
FOOD FADS
A papular racks* is victimizing
the aged, wbo sure natural and
wilMna SsrasUi Sor qiaota aad
ts iwfl e s sto pre y an thstr lone¬
liness, fear*, infirmities and fi¬
nancial desperation.
The bureau says health quack¬
ery is probably the costliest ex¬
ploitation in the oountry. As
cited by the bureau, food fads
and diet pills are among the moat
troublesome promotions today.
No. 10 is the work - at - heme
scheme where the common
requisite Is that the prospect buy
something from the advertiser.
ENDORSED
The bureau has the support of
the police.
Bright Plates
Sought in B.C,
VANCOUVER (CPI
Kraft Cheese Spread, 16-oz. Jar_
Safeway’s the Place to Buy
Left-Side
Driver
Fined $250
Traffic
and safety division of the B.C.
Safety Council has recom¬
mended reflectorized licence
plates for the province.
home improvement. This is
common the year around, but
hit* a peak in spring when itin¬
erant repairmen and fast-talk¬
ing door-to-door salesmen hit
the road.
I The proceeds of this activity
McLaughlin
An II-year-old youth drove 1
along the left-hand side ol Sooke
Road early Saturday morning
after h» bad d r u n k "at least
seven bottles of beer."
Gary James Watt. 368 Lagoon
Ex-Union Officer
Personnel Chief
Ground
Beef
The new post of personnel of¬
ficer for the B.C. Ferries will
be filled by a man who served
18 years with the conciliation
staff of the provincial depart¬
ment of labor. It was announced
Friday.
William Thomas McLaughlin
at Victoria, was chosen by the
Civil Service Commission
Canadian Pacific coast steam-
tillpi.
He formerly served as bus!-,
ness agent tor the Seafarers' In¬
ternational Union, president of
Local 643 of the International
Association of Bridge,
Structu¬
ral and Ornamental Iron Wor¬
kers, and chairman of the or¬
ganizing committee of the Vic¬
toria and District Trades and
Labor Council.
He also acted on some United
Nations and International labor
negotiating and coherence ses¬
sions. 1
*•■ *•*•», Ikt aul
msiSI alter ■» | a Vi,-
tefla, (at hi, haawlalfa af
Ckmlar HI . . . hr Is-
taratlk, ,kaaa Ua al
Ground Fresh From Government
Inspected Fresh Beef, lb_
'from
a substantial number of com¬
petitor*.”
He will begin his new assign¬
ment In April.
Mr. McLaughlin's experience
includes three years deep water
sailing from the United King¬
dom and five years in the B.C
|ooastal trade, mainly with the
ENSIGN
Ground Shoulder
Ground Round
Hamburger
Buns
Far Delicious
CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH
YATES at COOK STS.
Grand Fresh
From Government
Inspected Beef, lb.
Electrical equipment valued at
$348 was stolen from Ball and
Shemilt Eire trunks Lfd., 1 West
Bunwide, early Saturday morn¬
ing.
Five trantistor radios, a tape
recorder and a microphone split¬
ter were token.
Gary Earl 9tewart, 4209 Doug¬
las. appeared in central magis¬
trate's court Saturday charged
with the theft and was remanded
to Wednesday for plea.
Here a person may get a
certificate for |50 on a commod-
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The course is sponsored by;
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Sunbeam Convicted
In Price-Fixing Case
Obmr CrbirI and Sapplias
Ltd.
Extra Dividend Nolle*
NOTICE is hereby given that an
EXTRA Dividend at Twrotj-
flve Cent! (25c) per share box
been declared on the Common
Sharei of Ocean Cement A Sui>-
pUei Ltd. payable May 2, 1966.
to shareholders of record April
7, 1906.
By Order of the Board
R. A. Frnmptcm,
Secretary.
I VANCOUVER, BC.
March 15. 1966.
Car Agreement Exception
TORONTO tCP) — Sunbeam Corp. Canada Ltd. waa
convicted Friday on two chargaa of ltlegal price-lixing in
St. Catharines and Toronto during a four-month period
five years ago.
Mr. Justice Campbell Grant of the Ontario Supreme
Court reserved sentence to April 1. The company was
acquitted on two other charges involving two Vancouver
stares during the same period. The diamissed charges
involved Army and Navy Department Store Ltd. and ABC
Television and Appliances Ltd.
Mr. Justice Grant convicted Sunbeam of attempting
to induce Cavers Bros. Ltd. of St. Catharines and New Era
Home Appliances Ltd. of Toronto to resell electrical appli¬
ances at not less then minimum priori specified by Sunbeam.
The charges under the Combine! Act related to a period
term! were Mriy simple,"
mid Mr. Style.
H, as has been suggested,
the gov ernments of the two
countries may seek to produce
similar new pacts in other
Ihdustries. Mr. Style said
there would be complications
and a different set of rules
would be es s e n ti a).
"In the case of the ap¬
pliance Industry, some of the
When these U.S. compan- Canadian firms sre Canadian-
agreed to the pact the owned, while others are con¬
trolled by U.S. affiliates,
creating an entirely different
set of circumstances from
that obtaining in the auto
Industry,” said Mr. Style.
market and to increase the
Canadian content in North
American made cars."
It was Ms opinion tost the
agreement was only possible
because the whole of the
Canadian auto industry—
with the exception of one
E uro pea n firm — is wholly
owned and controlled by U.S.
firm*.
position as president of CMA
is also chairman of John
Inghe Oo. Ltd., a Toronto firm
in the appliance industry.
"Discussions between the
two go v ernments are taking
place to see if further pacta
can be devised, but ihey
would have worked out to suit
the Individual needs of each
todoatry," said Mr. Style.
“The CMA Is not against
any move that is made to
improve the market for Cana¬
dian goods.”
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stttan of claim* in toe Timmins naire detailing what they did
area. wtth the money raised on their
By LABRY DWORKIN
Canadian Preaa Staff Writer
It appears that Industrial* have halted their recent i
slide on Canada’s stock markets this week, making j
steady gains in the last three days._ __|
At Toronto,
a TAILORED L
fc INVESTOR'S S
1 foist or raw k
When Tens Gulf Sulphur
made Its fcnmeneaty rich base
metal dincouety in the Hmmim
area of Onlarto in 11*4, it set
aff the biggest mining gambling
•pree the Toronto Stock Ex¬
change ha* ever known.
Mare then 100 mining com¬
panies. some large, some »m*U;
some active, some dormant,
made deals with local prospec¬
tor* to acquire properly in the
The Windfall
What happened to all that flmmins properties. The OSC
money 7 wants to know how the c-ompan-
Gartainiy toe companies hud iei' finances now stand and how
to pay for the claims toey had much exploration work was
acquired. They atoo had to pay done,
the expenses of their financing ligugg Qt’U
't>romotInc and advertising. . _ , , .
' „. , An earlier quiz of the same
DRILLING HORK nature was made lor the |*riori
But how much of die money between Nov. 1963. when the
raised actually went into the original discovery was made la
task of drilling or otherwise June 1944, Just before toe'
exploring far are in the proiwr- Windfall bubble burst,
tie* themselvesT The new quiz which covers all
THs Is the question for which, activity up to Dec. .11, 1905. is
si yet there is no answer much more mesningful because
"Hie Ontario Securities Com- it wiM cover toe whole period in
minion, however, is determined vhlafe aettvHar to the aria too*
to totd out. . l*!»oa.
ROYAL COMMISSION WHAT CAN BE DONE?
StiM licking its wounds as a It may be questioned what the
result of the great damage done OSC can do at this late stage to
to the mining industry by the recover for the speculator the
i Windfall shmanfgans. the OSC money he loot in the' Timmim
with the help of a provtncially boom, or what action it can
appointed Royal Commission take against those companies
has shown teas If as determined which took toe money and did
to uncovar any abuses that took very little else for the tiiare-
piace. and to find out how holders
On toe other hand, the
' ^ ? SC t0 100 investigation cannot fall to
1 1 companies ordering them to .mamm..!™.. minin.
Victoria Martas** Cars*ra¬
tios Dab—turn urmMi lb*
toUaata* I—tarn:
I. TIM bub yt*M at 7 W%
(or I yrar-, 7 "V I y»*»
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a>«ur— By an itiria* at
1 ) 1 * 0 * BC. Raal la tat*.
In I tacit —S St Ul* Maud-
Mi cacuriUc* that tea M
found today.
S Blllel—ey at low liaan t,
a hereby aarnlnge sen b*
lets in the coneany to
eomsound *«»il*fl|
HI SS* returae II.«M la
flea ararai
A. IT death asaara ba —r a
-dabealara eulia y a a f
•■late stay —tala fan
payata
I. A complete tlet *1 all
Ineaeua—u la stalled obi
a* ary quart** with year
■UtoBrnt.
•- Tan Bay ln***i aa little
a* saaa
1 Interact paid *r eomooand-
•d quarterly IB a a t k I y
pejaisau. ao raqaaat. oo
InvaetMenta at ll«.SM *f
Bar* l
• Toa Bay *Mlan Booihly
saymanu of both prlnel-
•al an* La tar eel — Blow
hub Lb, eel Ben la M 118 .-
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aequlaltloo coat
As InfonnsUr* booklet. In-
cladin* ocr yneptctu, i.
aval lab la. May aa mall it
to you? fuel phopt
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from 4% per cent to act as *
| guideline In curbing inflationary
pressures being exerted on the
economy.
HOUSING STARTS
One area hard hit by the
situation Is the construction
industry where housing atari*
thia year are well below their
pace of last year.
Maseey-Ferguson led the in¬
dustrial deeUna. falling 7% to
29% on #,020 shares.
Bathurst Paper was off 114 to
the 2214. Great Lakes 1 to 2514, Price
expansion of the money supply. Brothen Ifc to 45 %, B.C. Forest
Last week the Bsnk of ■“> Consolidated Paper 14 each
Canada raised ita bank rate to to 2214 and 36 *4, and Abltibi 14
chartered banks to 514 per cent to 1214.
Other Industrials that suffered
heavy losses were Algoma Steel
down 314 to 6414. Dominion
Stores 1% to 32%, Imperial OU
and Interprovincial Pipe Line
114 each to 5214 and 8314, and
Alberta Gas 1% to 34%.
Western oils continued their
downtrend. as more rigs rlosed
down because of the warmer
weather.
METALS GAIN
Base metal* were the only I
major group to record gains,
that the search fur possible Hudson Bay Mining added 1%
quarters outside New York be at 81%, Pine Point 1 at 59,
intensified. Denison and Inco *4 each at
Despite the uproar from Wall 401* and 99, and Rio Algom %
Street when Lindsay first pro- at 20%. Noranda dipped 1 to 51.
posed the tax March 3. the On index, golds were down
governors' action caught much 1.24 to 166.29, western oils 4.07
of the city's financial community to 104.82 and the TSE 1,46 to
by surprise. Many thought the 156.96. Base metals edged up
33-man board of governors .40 to 87.20.
would take a "wait and nee” At Montreal. Industrials were
Economist
Coming
Chairman of Economic Corn¬
ell of Canada, Dr. John
Deutsch will speak to Men’s
Canadian Club of Victoria, in
Empress Hotel at 12:15 noon
Tuaadsy. The M - yaar - aid
economist Is also vice-princi¬
pal of Queen's University,
Kingston, and wa* formerly
head of depanroeht of Eco¬
nomics and Political Science
at UBC.
I own a rotary lawn
mower and understand that
It can eject a stone with
enough force to break a win¬
dow. If this should happen
and the stone breaks a neigh¬
bor's window would my
Homeowner's policy cover
the cost of replacing the
glassT
Timmins area,
company was one of them.
Now two years later H has
been cstsbtttoed toat apart i
from Texas Guir Sulphur, not a
■ingle find worthy of the name i
tins been msdp by any OSl—r
«om|«ny as a result of Ita 1964
splurge into toe real estate of
toe Timmins area.
MILLIONS SUNK
Ye4 the pubMc sank millions i
of dollars into the treasuries of
the— mining companies and (lie
junkets of their promoters while
toe fever lasted. At one time the
Toronto Stock Exchange wmi
trading nearly 30,000,000 shares
a. year — moot of them In
highly-inflated mining stocks
“■ Yes. This is an acci¬
dental loss and would be cov¬
ered under the Property
Dnmage section of the lia¬
bility coverage provided by a
Homeowner's policy.
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it* threat to leave this city if
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Governors of the "big board,”
faced with a proposal by Mayor
John Lindsay to increase the
slock transfer tax by 50 per
cent, cancelled plans last week
in build 150,000,000 headquarters
in the Wail Street area of lower
Manhattan.
The governor* also ordered
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never made, toe royal com- w “ P«« » Mr - Morgan
, i « ... .. . and on Dae. 10, 1962. a cheque
nnsricft investigating toe coi- {or , MOOO w>a ^
L.iwa of Atlantic Acceptance Walton and Mr. Wagman.
“■*» ,N ia3 °^
Bf i-uuntant, said the men were **r. logo aak) on June If. I
chartered acraintimfs Harry tound Ms way into toe
Wagman. WiUiam Waiton and account of a Walter Pahn at
C P Morgan, who also was stockbrokers Barrett, Good-
pre-udcrX of Atlantic The other **!*”*’
torn were the auditor* for «** *£" l*°&**d * Min to
Y'allov Farms m« broker which said in part:
Mr logo said on Feb. 28, 1962, *»* “"T'*
Valley Farms' balance .hret £
ahuwed its unprofHa ble dairy JJJ* J*
farm aa an as«e! worth $395,000 let1er C P - Mor * an -
arter appraising Ms land at 1400 WENT BANKRUPT
an acre.
Ill AN At'RE
Earlier testimony from land
apimtiaer Harry Gale of Ottawa
aaid toe land was worth about
$16 on acre.
On the liabilities tide of the
balance sheet were three
mortgages totalling about
$198,000 and an item of $196,391
called directors Ioann payable.
A Hit* QUESTION
Commission coonael Albert-
Shepherd asked . "Wa* any part
of that $196,391 iwld Into Valley
Farm* by a director or other
person.”
"No." said Mr. Ingo.
He said - the directors of
Valley Farms were Mr. Wag-
man. Mr. WaMon and George
Blacklock. a businessman from
Cornwall. Ont.
PAYMENTS LISTED
activity is taking place, lias
picked up the lesson learned by
the Toronto Stock Exchange In
the Timmins scandal, and with Hill! HTRIALS
the help of the B.C, *u|iertnten-
dent of brokers it appears to a i s»u*i a if* *3 *3
have done a reasonably < good iS too if?
iwlielng Job. HHnwt I', prd lo Jnm iu snnn
At the same time, it i* not ^ A ^ wi
easy for the authorities to M *u K r <-«« «.• an i* . »«
protect ■ peculators who are not 9f Dl T ' l l ** p,d * i$S rn
willing to protect themselves, bc Turfcr •* j*n *»
and one mining man said that h ca^’n^ * 2 * ?s w
would be as impossible to police os h™ wta >■ in us us
every mining operation as It £& y ' m *3 ans wti ams
Mr. Ingo said when Valley would be to put a policeman In c**i mi* h pfd so 7sa 7» tjd
Farms went bankrupt Aug. U, the back of every ear to are m sm iss i» 1 m
1965, the directors’ loans pay- that no one breaks the rule at Cobh ms iso mu mu
able account stood at $11*20. the road. gS, uu™ » SS fit!
Mr. Shepherd explained after LITTLE SYMPATHY S w? ’iS
the hearing that while payments 0n ^ hand one San^r m nra ins ini
rome ^“v ^ tor the SUTfSS “S S S |
uhtihs maur uy i»*- ucy j^at companies acquiring claim* is n*i u*« son sso. soo <wn
m *' ln *** BPe * s shouki not be « s lt 7*“ - 1 ® Jg ,Sg
Si.t3.t4T PAID OI T forced by legislation to delay Lani-antid* r m aoo is sn, tc.
Mr. Shepherd asked Mr. Ingo: toa re distribution until they JJ«, saw jnon *55
"You mid that in October, have been properly vettgd. d. n usw « 7i it
.IMS, $1-2.247 was i»aki out of His claim that the |>romoter* ans s.1h ael
the directors' loan account. In should be allowed to act fast In <x»n Heitrop ssas *ai iih S3*
that month did ViUey Farms order to hit the investors while asn ?mo
get any money from Aurora the excitement is at ita peak i* e*ciiv wn iao iiao
Leasing?” ju*t the sort of thing surely that “SiS 1 m
Mr. Ingo replied h received % moat desirable so far a* Pannram. it* aouo is is is
$125,000. protection and orderliness of the EKm'S? «S mi ms
Mr. Shepherd then asked: market is concerned. Saratoga Pr * tm ro rm stn
"Cheques for all payment! out What eventually' happens in SaSUi.'rw a’ sc ^ **£> ’ra
of toe account, .except $123 Ontario out of the Timmins 5" Puh A i«nob h* 2 VC
which was pakJ to the bank for affair may go a long way £5 mSIKa liiS ttm "5 w
Arc an Corp.. were toen for toe toward* shaping the future Hir»m waiter im ms tv. » .
benefit at Messrs. Walton, Wag- course of toe Canadian mining d?" ra ^
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NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO OFFER FOR SALE
Notice is hereby given that the Creparation at the
City of Victoria intends to offer for sale the lands and
lmprovcmenta more particularly described as: (1) Lot
2. Section 5, Victoria District, Plan 17792, reserving unto
the City a right-of-way over the roadway presently
located on the said lot; and <2> Lots 1868 and 1866.
Victoria City, except the Easterly 40 feet of said Lot
1868. subject to reconveyance to the City for so long as
the City shall use the same as a fireball.
CITY LAND COMMISSIONER.
City Hal!,- Victoria, B.C.
March 15th, 1966.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO OFFER FOR SALE
Notice Is hereby given that the Corporation of the
City of Victoria intends to offer for sale the lands and
improvements more particularly described as being
I Aits 8. 9, 10 and 11. Block 77, Section 18, Victoria Dis¬
trict, Plan 219 (excepting thereout those parts of the
said lota to be retained by the City for access and
landscaping, as shown on a plan prepared by toe City
Engineer), commonly known as the old Board of Trade
Building. Bastion Streat. A covenant would be required
to the effect that the outward appearance of building
would he maintained In accordance with the City’*
proposed Bastion Square plan. *
CITY LAND COMMISSIONER,
City Hall. Victoria, B.C. , -
March 15Ut. 1966.
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Dust, Unlighted Corner
Hide Bente’s Best Art
Bailtl (Colonist Vktaria, B.C., Saa., Marcli 20, I9M
Army, Air Force
Plan Naval Survey
A survey of naval establishments in Ez§qaiiualt
and Cohvood will be carried out by the Canadian
Army and Royal Canadian Air Force.
To aid with the aerial photography part of the
surv ey, manholes and catch basins at the establish¬
ment will be painted white to show better in photo¬
graph*.
The aerial survey will follow the ground survey
which is being carried out by the Royal Canadian
Engineers, supervised by WO L. A. Wood.
By JERRY BOl'LTBEE
Bente Rehm opened her
new art gallery Friday night.
Sponsored by Wataon
Merles, operator of a service
station and odds and ends
■tore, the Dew art gallery is to
be known as Pandora's Box.
It's located at 750 Pandora.
concealed in a dark corner.
They were among the best
pieces in the show.
Herbert Siebner's Evening
in the East, and one of Bente
Rehm's own creations
woven panel fan red
suffered in thrtr exhibition
from an accumulation of dust,
which is a little too much.
Five sand prints by Siebner
were exceptionally well dis¬
played, ranging in price from
both |18 to S2Q. A tittle heavy, they
■re non die less worth a close
study — and the price.
Flemming Jorge own ’2 work
stood out among the others.
Also one piece by the young
artist Terry Aiah — a portrait
of a young girl done In
plastics. j
* Alto is one of these angry
young fellows who, 1 rather
than learn from past mis¬
takes, destroys Ms past mis¬
takes and remakes them.
Most of Victoria's art col¬
ony was pre sen t for the
oiiening Friday, when Bente
served the scarlet punch.
Most notable of al, there
was El» Ma y h ew’s cast
sc ulpture out of aluminum —
■ maasive, domineering piece
that [icaple used as an
occasional table.
For a monent, let's leave
out the prtmewortoy and
concentrate on the criticism.
Funeral Monda
Alto appears to be a good
artist, an exceptionally young
Lome 9 Green
Dead at 58
- Ralph Ttywe
Gordon Hooper of Natural History Society and
oil-fouled surf scoter.
For instance, there are the
two small figures done by
John Andre, entitled Nude.
Both are priced at (35. and
toe shame of the exhibit la
that they tooukl have been
Funeral services will be held oonduct funeral serv ices in
Monday for Ralph Lawrence McCall s Funeral Chapel at
(Lornei Greene, who was part- J:S0 p.m.
ner in the R. ,A. Green Lumber
Company. 3891 Douglas.
Mr. Green, who was 58. died
In the Royal Jubilee Hospital
Thursday night after a 43-year
~ association with the firm
founded by his father. Ralph
Alexander Green, in 1918.
I Brothers Larne and Maurice
■ Green had run the business as
partners since 1959, when their
. | father died.
• NATIVE
Lome Green, who lived at 400
. Queen Anne Heights, was bom
and raised in Victoria. A past
M director and active member of
w Victoria Flying Club, he also
■■ belonged to the Mount Newton
I * Lodge AF and AM and Victoria
Union Club.
Surviving him are the widow,
Doris; two sons, Ralph Alex¬
ander Green. Ottawa, and
James L. Green, Victoria;
imartean Growth
FUND
DICK BATEMAN
T.Q, Bnx an, Victoria
MI-4411
Last Quad
Is Dead
A young aurt scoter duck, caused this bird this distress,";
washed ashore from Esquimalt he added.
Lagoon Friday, probably will .die “The duck probably will die
soon because it has been soaked within the next few days. During
by heavy oil. the time that it is alive It will
The duck, which, judging by t****™^ •** studled/l
Its tall leathers Is only about ‘ __ . . ...
two yean Md. was found by , ,u 4 rt ‘““V b ”*? tag
photographer Ralph Fryer. "***«
MELBOURNE (UPI|—The
last ssrvivor af quadreptoas
lari prematarely la an
Aaatrallaa h ou sewife died
Ratarday.
Dr. J, 8. Yretmaa, taper-
latendeat af the Prillst
Northrot* Hospital where the
habit* were delivered Friday,
■aid the mother. Mrs. Jeaa
Cook. M, was distressed at
the deaths hot was herself
progressing favorably.
REAL ESTATE
Inga Christensen , Tony Emory and art
Outdoors with Alec Merriman
Provincial fish and game
branch director Jimmy Hatter
predicts that deer hunters are
destined for leaner years, but
he says It has nothing to do
with shooting does and fawns.
Hunter success for deer will
decline as long ■■ the number
of hunters continues to
Increase, Dr. Hatter said in s
aeries of questions and
answers he has prepared to
clarify the controversy over
antierless seasons.
He says hunter success can '
only be improved by hunters
themselves Increasing their
hunting effort.
Don't Understand
lie claims hunteri some¬
times oppose antierless sea-
suns berause they du not
understand the need to
harvest both sexes in order to
crop the annual Increases.
Dr. Hatter says the reason
for not closing the season on
antierless big game in areas
where the population is low is
because the food supply still
determines the numbers of
animals that can live In an
area. From a population of
any siae there will always he
an annual surplus available.
If both sexes are not
harvested the population will
over-utllkzc the winter food
supply and d e c 11 n a In
numbers, he explains. “A
potentially useable resourre Is
thus wasted, the population
will decline and future har¬
vests will be reduced In size."
over most of the province
game population art being
oontmiled by toe quality,
abundance, or availability of
winter food.
pressure baoome important aa the annual increase, and
a control on numbers. added that only about 10 per
Dr. Hatter said 30 to 30 per cent would be harvested under
cent at the game should be a bueks-only law, even with
harvested each year to equal heavy hunting pressure.
~ ---—— He said the doe deer kill
■ can be at least equal to the
buck kill without depleting the
population if hunting pressure
Is heavy, and mure if hunting
pressure is light.
Hunter success Is not ■
reliable measure of game
abundance because as the
Individual hunts ra Imram,
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Victoria Press Box BBB
Dr. Hatter explained.
More Available
Weather affects hunting
success because snow storms
drive game off the summer
ranges and concentrate them
tt lower elevations where they
are more available to hunteri.
He said that In 1965 in most
areas of the province deer
and elk remained dispersed
over their entire range and
were not accessible to the
average hunter. Up to 75 per
cent of deer and elk are
harvested on their winter
ranges in the valley bottoms
or on the slopes adjacent to
mountains.
Good quality winter food'll
the most Important factor In
determining the abundance of
big game animals. Dr. Hatter
said.
Animals are no longer as
plentiful in some areas as
they used to be because of
changes in vegetation, par¬
ticularly the food plants on
the winter range.
Food Depletion
He said very little can be
done about this except to
prevent food depletion by too
many animals.
It Is not feasible to reseed
feeding areas because cultiva¬
tion, clearing or burning
wuuld be necessary to first
removt tha competition of
other plant species not eaten
by game.
Over-uae of w inter food
supply can be prevented by
controlling the size of the big
game population through
adequate harvesting by
hunters, he said.
Dr. Hatter said only under
extraordinary conditions could
hunting pressure deplete a
deer population and then only
in the most accessible areas
where deer are concentrated.
Hunters Warned
He warned hunteri who are
concerned about the apparent
scarrity of deer and elk not to
let emotions get the better of
Judgment
"Unfortunately. Impressions
based upon the apparent
scarcity of big game In the
area without considering the
causes can lead us to a
I completely erroneous conclu¬
sion." he observed.
Funeral services
were held
Friday for Percy Reginald Noel,
a past president of the Credit
Grantors’ Association in Vic¬
toria.
Mr. Noel, bom In Port Easing-
ton. B.C., in 1905, died here
Tuesday. He had lived at 2864
Lincoln and was of late
manager of a local cleaners'
outlet.
CAME HERE IN tele
He came to Victoria in 1919,
later serving as secretary of
the United Commercial Travel¬
lers' Association
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many
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Mr f. Zarelli and colorful memento of Rome
No Place Like Rome
For Kingfish Winner
Some Will Die
If ant let leas deer are not
hunted a proportion of them
will die during the coming
year, in most cases, Dr.‘
Hatter says. "This applies
particularly to fawns. The
annual loss depends upon the
severity at the winter."
Dr. Hatter believes that
only when the winter loss has
been very severe, should the
antierless deer season he
closed. “Even then a complete
closure may not be necessary
If the losses have been apotty.
Rather, a curtailment of the
season length will be suffi¬
cient to ensure adequate
carry-over."
Carrying capacity mean*
the number of deer a given
area can support year after
year without damage to the
food supply.
Dr. Hatter said there are no
known areas in British
Columbia where deer have
been overhunted and reduced
in numbers below carrying
capacity.
Only One Year
He noted thut if an area
were overhunted it would only
take deer one year to recover.
"Recovery will take place in
one year. If carrying capacity
would permit, a deer herd
could double Itself In three
years,” Dr. Hatter, who was
B.C.’a first game biologist,"
Said.
He said a big-game popula¬
tion cannot be controlled or
properly harvested by shoot¬
ing the male sex only.
"The sex ratio is 50:50 at
birth and therefore boll sexes
must be killed in order to
prevent an increase because
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Executive House
j| in eoootas bt.
I r alamo nuuiti
' Omi ar (a,.r*4 SS.M - (
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I f*. MS-1 111 Ml MILLS
H> ALEC mErklii AN Jung prize trip to Hires weeks.
During their Colonist King £ ^ vndt relatives of
Fisherman Contest prise trip Mr Z * rT ‘“ *" ■ outhorn Wy.
to Rome, winner Mrs. Evelyn Hie Zarellts were partieu-
ZarelU was blessed by die larly Impressed by the cuisine
Pope and her husband, Fred, and the bar service on board
ant In the front row of a right to# CPA aircraft, 'The best
club allow to watch the can- food I- have ever hud on a
can danoers. plana," said Fred.
"It was a wonderful trip. Travelling with them was
We plan to go there again in Mr. Zarelfc's uncle, Aless-
three or four years." they andro Zarelli. In southern
said when they arrived back Italy they visited the Zarelli
In Victoria. ret at ex which included a vine-
Mrs. Zarelli won the Cana- S»n1. * chestnut grove and
dian Pacific Airlines expenses- okva trees,
paid trip lor two to Rome extra TRIPS
with an 8;8-pound pink salmon T _ _ m ,, „
she caught while fishing with In , R ^ e Zarelli* went
her son. Tommy, off Seere- on J* different tours and also
tary Island last Sept. 2. It wa. ™**J* ** * "»» * S P J"'
a hidden weight winner and Sotrmto and Isle
her name wa* second drawn * >n '
from the Kli« Fisherman Mr * ZaralM spent her birth-
drum. H. W. Zelinsky, whose da F « SeofHo Dl Frisio
name wa* drawn first, look nightclub in Rome where the
tiie aluminum boat as Ida c * u b singer hanweil her by
prize. singing Happy Birthday and
start* »pun w two or three other songs.
STARTS APRIL m especially for hsr.
This year the King Fisher- They went to three other
man Contest will dart.April mgtu pkjbg and it was at onp
30 V* ra 'T*° n UnGl J ? , J 30 f these Fred got in the front
with main hidden weight prize ^ for ^ floor show
a Canadian Pacific Airlines lnr | uded in f|nor WBg
including a * bicycle Act they had seen
a fishing holiday as guests of *. V eral years ago on the Ed
tha Chilean goveouneut. SuiMvan Show.
Mr. and Mrs. Zarelli flew Highlight of the trip was
from Vancouver to Winnipeg, their day and a half spent in
Toronto Montreal. Amster- Vatican City. They visited St
dam and Rome on Canadian PrtCT ’s ■ onc of very
Pacific AirHrfe s luxury jet the f PW days of the year that you
Empress of Mexico. They see the Pope who was
return e d home on the receiving young priests.
Empress of Tokyo. missionaries and other church
They extended die week- workers who were about to
visit spots ail over the world
on behalf of the church."
The Zarelli* were surprised
to hear applause in the church
as the Pope spoke to each
section individually.
"We were within 50 feet of
Hie Pope." raid Mrs. Zarelli.
"We couldn't have had a
better view," she added.
"Once a year this happens
and we were ihere on the
very day," Fred exclaimed.
"The church is decorated In
gold leaf and H Is fantastic¬
ally beautiful. Unless you st«
H, you wouldn't believe It.’’
Fred found his Italian ade¬
quate for conversation and his
wife "got so she spoke with
her hand* Hke Italians."
ITALIAN ADEQUATE
"The gardens m Tivoli's
Villa d’ Este were magnifi¬
cent with fountains, baautiful
cascades and artificial
grottos," they said.
“My son. Tommy, Is gettir*
his boat ready so he can fish
in the King Fltoerman
Contest again this yeai?' raid
. Mrs. Zarelli.
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Seven Rinks Ready
For World Curling
Bails (Ulaaw. Vice*. 1]
Sunday, Marc* 2*. !*M
VANCOUVER (CP) —
Champion rinks from seven
countries have begun the
serious business of prac¬
tice in preparation for the
Scotch Cup international
curling championships here
Monday.
Rinks representing France.
Sweden. Norway, Switzerland,
Scotland, Canada and the de¬
fending champion United States
ail arrived here Friday night
and began preparation lor the
four-day tournament with games
a^inst local opposition in Van¬
couver area rinks.
The six visiting countries will
move Into the hockey arena
where the round robin will be
played—The Forum—on Man-
day morning and afternoon for
further practice against Van¬
couver opposition.
FINAL GAME
Canadian champion Ron
Northoott of Calgary will miss
the benefit of a practice game
on the competition ice. The host
country representatives will
play a final game Monday morn¬
ing at the North Shore winter
club.
The 28 competitors relaxed on
the weekend at a dinner given
in their honor by the provincial
government. They win attend a
church parade and then take a
boat cruise today.
SEVEN BOUND*
When the shooting starts far
real at 8 p ro. PST, Monday—
there will be seven rounds of
play followed by saml-Bnals in¬
volving the top four finishers-
Northcott's Canadian champions
will bo out to revenge an upset
loss ■ to the United States in
1965.
The U.S, ended a streak of
six straight championships by
Canada, dating back to the
championships' start in 1959,
when Bud Somerville of Wiscon-
■on defeated Terry Braunstein
of Manitoba in the final last
year.
This year, the US. represen¬
tative is Dr. Joseph L. Zbanik
of Moorehead, Minn., whose
rink curls out of Fa-go. North
Dakota. Dr. Zbanik. 28, operates
his own dental clinic and his
three rinkmates — Bruce Rob¬
erts, Michael O'Leary and Ger¬
ald Toutant—are all employees.
Northcott, 30, is seeking to
give Alberta a clean sweep of
curling championships this
year. Earlier, rinks from 1 Al¬
berta won Canadian schoolboy
and women’s titles.
Northoott, George Fink,
Bemie Sparkes a.id Fred Storey
won The Brier with come-from-
behind playoff victory over On¬
tario March 11 at Halifax.
Jean Albert Sulpice of Me-
geve, France. Nils Petter
Wrtdemann of Trondheim. Nor¬
way, Chuck Hay o. Perth. Scot¬
land, Olie Gewalt of Stockholm.
Sweden, and Paul Kundert of
Rigi-Kaltbad, Switzerland, gre
the other skips in the tourna¬
ment.
THIRD TIME
Hay will be making his third
appearance and is the only skip
with previous experience in the
oompetiboo, sponsored by the
Scotch WWeky Association.
Sulpice. 53, is France's first
representative In the tourna¬
ment. He has won his country's
championship nine times.
Clark Back
Last year's winner Jimmy
Clark, Scotland, will be back
at Indianapolis MM this year,
driving RRM Lotus 41 de¬
signed by Celia Chapmen.
They will be part of six-car
‘cam that also iaelniee two
No vis.
Liverpool in Scoreless Draw
Four Rivals All Move Up
LONDON (Reuters) — Liver¬
pool. runaway leader of the
First Division In the EngHrii
Soccer League, dropped a point
to neighboring Everton Satur¬
day while Its mam champion¬
ship rivals—Leeds United, Man¬
t-beater United. Burnley and
Chelsea— all won.
Uverpooi tied 0-0 with Ever¬
ton. whose International centre-
forward Fred Pickering was
carried off with a twisted knee
after 23 minutes. This point
gives Liverpool 50 points from
34 games -eight points more
than Leeds which has three
games in band.
LEEDS WINS
After a scoreless first half.
I^eds sent bottom club Black-
bum Rovers a step nearer rele¬
gation. winning 3-2. Manchester
United had the tonic of a firit-
minute goal from Denis Law
and went on toe beat Arsenal
2 - 1 .
Burnley rec ov ere d from be¬
ing a goal down at ha If-Urn*
against West Bromwich Albion
to win 2-1 and a second-half
goal from Terry Venables gave
Chelsea a 2-1 victory away to
Newcastle United.
KEEP CONFIDENT
Fulham, staging a tremendous
fight to stay in the First Divis-
ion, gained another .norale-
boowting victory, beating Sun¬
derland 3-d.
Northampton, which has
played more games than any
other at the bottom clubs,
dropped into deeper trouble
with a 1-3 defeat by Sheffield
Wednesday.
Surwhine and hard grounds
brought a flood of goals, with
the 5-5 tie between Tottenham
Hotspur and Aston Villa lead¬
ing the way. Spurs led 5-1 Just
if ter half-time, but VIBa scored
three In four minutes and tied
toe game 12 minutes from time.
Villa centre-forward Tony Hate-
ley scored four.
Manc h ester CKy strengthened
its bid for promotion from the
Second Division with a 2-1 vic¬
tory over Derby Ossify. Cbbn
Ball, signed last week for £45,-
000 (1135,000) scored one of
City’s goals.
Ma nc he st er now leads by a
[Joint over Huddersfield town
which only managed a 1-1 tie
at home with Qiarttan Athletic
MiHwaM maintained Its chal¬
lenge for promotion from the
Third Division with a 3-2 vic¬
tory over Brighton. It scored
twice in toe first four minutes,
bul Brighton tied with two In a
minute in toe second half. Mill-
wall's winner came Jhree min¬
utes from time.
Hull City, which did not have
nouM i.Evot a
l»SM i
Fulham 1 Sunderland ».
Leirealer 1, Sheffield II. I.
Manrhealer tinned 3, Arsenal i
Newrmatie 0, CheHra 1.
Modi Fnraat V Stoke 1.
Sheffield W. I Northampton I.
Tottenham H I Aston VSU I.
Wait Brunt. L Burnley 3.
DltltM II
Birmingham 0. Soli or W 1
Bury 1. Wolverhampton fl
CryaaJ P. 1. Preston I
Derby 1. Manchester Ctt) 3.
Huddersfield 1. Charttoa L
liravuh 3. iorwk-h a
Leyl ait Orient 0, PVrtaipnu'h 8.
Middlesbrough ft Plymouth 1.
Southampton l Bat he mats L
IMvIetaa III
•Brentford 3. Walsall 3.
Brutal H. 3, Savmjurs L
Exeter 3. Manaflatd 3
Gillingham C. Scunthorpe L
Grimsby I, Workington ft.
MUlwaU 1. Brighton 3.
Peterborough 1. fttam'i Park H. 1,
Shrewsbury a. Burramouth 3.
SwIndown f. Southend 0
OKrtaha IV
Barrms I, CYieiierflaJd Z
Bradford C. 2. Darlington ft
Coicheiier 3. Tranmer* Z
Donrasfer J, Newport 0.
a gam* Saturday, leads MiDwall
by a point and both teams seem
assured of promotion.
Colchester Untied look over
the leadership at the Fourth Di¬
vision when it beat previous
leader Tranmer* Rovers 2-1
Doncaster Rovers and Torquay
United both won to keep in the
pro modern picture.
Best performance of toe tlay
In Scotland was Celtic's 7-1 win
over bottom dub Hamilton Aca¬
demicals. With Rangers only ty
ing 1-1 with Kilmarnock, Celtic
increased H* First Division lead
to two points. Lowly Clyde
scored a toocking 6-1 win over
Dunfermline Athletic.
In the Scottish Second Divis¬
ion. Queen of the South won 2*1
over Forfar Athletic to increase
its lend to two points over Ar¬
broath. which could only tie 0-6
with Stranraer.
Hanlapnofa ft Tot-guay Z
riGi.n r* isinrn rcr
•ml riwh
Alvechurr* ft. Wnldkiiw t
Whilley Bay 1. Hendon 2.
MirrriHM ukaoi k
INiMm I
Clyde 1. Dutoermllna 1.
Dundee U. ft. Mnthwrweil L
Falkirk 3. Aberdeen ft.
Hamillon ft Celtic 7
Hibernian 1 Sibling ft
Kilmarnick 1. Rangrn 1.
Morton 0. Heart» 1.
Partlrk 4. St Mirrto L
St. Johnaione 1, Dundee 8.
-■Marts taa It
Allas 1 Ayr V. L
Remark 0, Queen • Park L
Rraehin 1. Elil Fife I.
Cowdenbeath ft. Venhouaemulr L
Dumbarton 2. Albert D
Pnrfar I. Quee n of South 1
Raith 1 Maniroie 0
Stranraer a. Arbroath *
Third Lanark i. E. Slrbpg t
IRISH LEAGUE CITV Cl P
Ardi ft Cltflunvlll# L
Crusader* ft. Dtallllery 8
Derry CUy 3 CnH-rmlne A
Oletiavon 2. Bangor 8
Glentormn 1. Pottadreen L
Linflrtd ». Ballymena ■
Graustark
Derby Pick
AGUA CAUENTA. Mex. (API
Unbeaten Graustark from toe
Darby Dan Farm wag made an
8-6 favorite Saturday to win the
Kentucky Derby in the opening
line of the Calient* future book.
Oddamaker Tony Aleasio
quoted Buckpaner next at 3-L
The neareat to the two waa a
Buckposser rtablemate, Impres¬
sive, 10-1.
Of the six fillies' nominated
for the derby, -the future book
favorite was Moccasin, 15-1.
Exhibition
Baseball
— 2“ 100 *»-' • »
caaf -nu* loo nm im « s j
BnH** 1 Prt ddy H i and Barton. Haiti
•Si SS5SZ ^ksMH m
a«*wna . wo ono mo-3 1ft ft
CJuratoi <Ni nil OHO 008 1 3 i
Ttato. Hargan (7| and Crandall;
Hatolty Hi, Fan m and Hundlry
anrtan.il HD aoo 400 «00 e -7 is 1
v " rt * ' Hl n« «oo an ooo t-« u a
David.* is.,
ilai and Paveieaarti. Uwa tjj.
"i’T " * »n-T .7., Mammon
<Ti, Wakefield 111, Bra marts (111 and
U««a«i, Stmvnaan «?i. Tiyhr f»> CW«
man H*> Horn* run* Ckmmall Mr-
Mklan, Jkuat. New Ycrt - Vtopolaun, Swo
—.. 000 (EG Mft-S ft |
a-bm un i« oop- 2 a i
Graham sherry iti and MrFariane
Lanbnrg. Oa Iraki d| and NUron.
Minnesota
SO too 0no-13 1ft 4
uu an oat- i u k
t i
Sandown Neighbors
Objecting to Cars
A zoning complexity has led
to a coAtston between resi¬
dents of property surrounding
Sundown Park race-track and
the Vancouver Island Track
Racing Association.
Esquimalt Boys
Bantam Champs
Eaqtamalt won the Island
bantam boys basketball cham-
pionriilp ftt Victoria High School
yesterday.
Highly - favored Esquimau
breezed to victories throughout
the round-robin competition.
Minor
Soccer
Scores
Results at yesterday’a league
and Consolation Cup games in
the lower Island Juvenile soc¬
cer league;
DtVtoMJM III
OwoatoUon Cup—Purkar JahMton ft
Bcturtan Uoton L
t uHgiw RVtovy Lagtoe L **««!
OftWntata ft
nvHiai iv
CanaalaUan Cip - MAtMtSMa 3, MMem
BA I..
DIVISION V
Omtotottan fig-Oani OHnuAtoiM 3.
OddtiOm 1: Wh#*»* Sttopeuiy 3. Core*
FC I; lAkf MU 2. PwitoauU Fly*n 2
Ldugu»-Baya a Ufa I. Ilnivfnlty R tal¬
ly n rtok Bay agllmtolB 3, Evanlng
DpdniUu ft
DIVtolON Y1
Omtoim Cue—muMito Laawm i
BvaUng Ogumtoa 1; Praew* Lake ft.
Onrdnm Hrad 9h»ll 3; (torn Canadtoni
1. Ruby Rnad Koao 0; laank* Em-
pfaytn I, 1 i|1h I.
I nagiia I anffnrl 1, ftorga FC ft; Pan
inuila Area 0. Boy* Club I.
MVBUON —VII
DnnbIMkm Cup LaktoM Srtin ■ Crerrv.
Rnyala I: Gorgr l.'Mud 4. Evading Oft
MmkU 1; Martnr Sarvlrre 4. Corgt
Canbdtona ft.
LaHBua—Oak Bay CpWniea ft. Gors*
FT 1: Bn*« Chto "B" 3. Lakrblll 1
WhgWi Shopaaaj I. VH-a RHyal 0; Pub
Be Sank* LagkB ft Qtogg BUIdrr* II.
posting witis over second-place
Duncan, 46-14, third-place
Courtenay, 51-17. and fourth-
place Nanaimo, 77-26.
Maury Turner'* powerhouse
will now travel to Salmon Arm
tor the B.C. title next Friday
and Saturday. I
Selected to the tournament's,
all-star squad were Don Bur¬
rows and Tom Holmes (Esqui¬
mau), BUI Clark (Nanaimo),
Don A cum (Courtoiay), and
Dava Bellia (Duican).
Big Cat
In Ring
HOUSTON IUPI)—Cleveland
(Big Cat) Williams, once the
world’s second - ranked heavy¬
weight boxer, will try to stay
on the road to a comeback
Tuesday night against Mei
Tumbow of Paterson, N.J.
Williams, who was wounded
by a Texas highway patrolman
in November of 1964 and
knocked out of contention, won
his first comeback fight last
month over Ben Black of
Chicago,
The VfTRA has signed a
five-year lease with the B.C.
Jockey Chib, has begun ooo-
sftnjction of a black-top track
within the present liorse-
racing track, and hopes to
begin car racing there May
14.
But residents living npnr the
track are opposed to car
racing. A petition circulated
by Joseph SaviMe. 1895 John,
haa gained the signatures of
aM but two of toe nearby
residents. It will be presented
to a meeting of North Saanich
council Monday night
Reeve Joseph Gumming
says that the race-track is a
non-conforming area. It exis¬
ted before the 1959 law which
zoned the aurromding district
for two-ecre residences. The
que saaon k: can the racetrack
go from horse-racing to car
racing T
Res Midgtoy, p r eto d en t of
VITRA, fee la that the resi¬
dents' fears at noise and
fume* from the track are
growdfess.
"They have the airport on
one side and Miey're going to
have a four-lane freeway on
the other.'' Mr. Mkigley says.
‘•We'll be like 20 more cars on
the highway. That's all. And if
noise is a concern, we’ll run
with mufflers,
•‘We’8 bring in touriatx and
American c*rs. We can really
benefit the community.”
Mr. Saville, however, Is
unconvinced. "Three people
aren’t stockmen. They don't
own property. We want to
keep a nice quiet place that
people will buy some day ”
Reeve Cummings said that
council will receive the peti¬
tion at Monday ■ meeting. If
council supports the petition-’
ers, it will aeek legal advice
concerning toe provincial acta
govern** toe aKuatton.
•• taw or hod*.
__ c _ aobly tithing Mu
nod AthtiU'i PhhI art galsklr ulirr»4
fe7 NIXODEIUI AntlMoue action hnla.
h«lp« mgka ikln loltir. unoothtr, olaarir.
Ask rear druilst lor NIXOIlUUi omt-
Bant >04 aonp. Rata titan, claar sad
railtaliaa rear shla. Utah k*Har last.
Mil
Monday, Tuesday, Wedntsday
SPECIALS
HOOTLAND WINK
EDINBURGH, Scot. (Reuteri)
—Scotland beat England 6-3 in
an International Rugby Union
match at Munvyfleld here Sat¬
urday.
AT
PiiiMiunai . lan ooo wo in*
PhllasMphls (111 OOO 003-2 4 0
Vrala. Si*k ■ 41, SfaHIrfihark ill and
Prtra, Glndnr «•*. Jarkaaa. VrHionsc ill.
(Own 1 4 1 , Jmkina ill. Rimfats-k if) and
IBlryMltB. Hama iui: FtUBdMnbla-
Allan.
st lvuB ona am in -4 a 3
Kansa* CHy (BJ1 BU U*-4 10 ]
Bukhara. Si aJ lard i Si. Hormar Hi
and OraraJn Ska ldaa. Naafa (4> Dobm
Hrgw ill. HFlHnan 111 Alim <11
and Bobu Ham* ran*: SI LdHl*—
Sramaru. Kanaa CUt-ftryvi. Harral-
Chicaeo iai ... aan nn naa a it 2
1*0 York «AI mi «2D ll» -4 7 1
J«*a Higgina <8>, Klagra (|i. Ldckar
ill and Romani. atcNnrlwv IS': fl int
Sr* r aval ••• and Hnaard. Gibbs <•!
1 Humr run: Nre Vork-CHnkm.
Ire Angalaa 0R2 110 04S- * II 1
Huusli* 000 MO mi - S 13, 3
Padrra. Ragan (Si. Millar Hi and
Huaabnro. Ticbic* <*•; IHrrkar. l-almsn
■ 4). Raymcaid ill. Csrpln (|i and
Bairman. Huma Run Ire Angaln:<
Lrfafavrr
MARCH 21 - 22 - 23
GOVT INSPECTED
Stew r . -
- Canada Choice,
Canada Good lb.
69 °
IJV B til/
Beef Kidney a. 43 °
GOVT INSPECTED
Results, Entries
Golden Gate Racing
i.u
AATI EDAV R«t l-TE
rai Hare *21®, Hatmlng »->ear
■I StoX i Moreno i B 7 80 ®
i Haired MaHHnryi H » R ■'
E«E (Mall) ahM
*1 ran: P»1 CfFIrt, Amber Slarltkg.
rad .knkrt «d Spam Kx«*r
j i*phan Hoat. SpoFs Car Tima
1 ft
Mr<aid tiara-C a®, rlelmlng. 4 >aar-
olds and up ft furlongs
Q*** °“ W lM * hOn - y W®«ft®«.0
Corrlkhal (Campa*' ** ^ JJJ*
Buckrvr Bob 'Votakai , •*"
Alai Ran Raymond G Fljtogpbera.
. King Tnmtaa, Fledga PWM
Lovalv Dawn. Red Rorky Tlmel^lO.
tMILY DOl'BLE - PAID Uft-M
Third Race-to HO. claiming. 4 jaar
old* and up l mils. _
Bail*- Hll (Ham ***52 S2
Under The Sun <Campa»t » ® “
Lamca Lady iHbarmaai “ ®
rSf T-ri Club. Brel Bam
Burberry • Chanre, Epual Ray. Tune
1: S7 3-S
Fourth Rare- to ftm. rUlmlng. 4-year-
olds and up. IMS mija.
Ewadal 'Yakai W4 *E2 22
Happy Go iJeruung*' »(20»ftm
Eastern Man ' Raaa 1 . ,
Also ran: Kin* Bran**. Undo Sal.
Valiant Valor. Brooknla. Dr Graham.
Uamr. N*«lv# (>»*f. Major Magic
Si rand Hanaymoorf Time 1:411-8
Fifth Rsre_4S .'OO alkraancee. 4-year-
alda and up. 11* ml Me.
Bniam Patrh .1 Medina i
tin Poona iChapmani »S«0 « to
Firal Bcrlltc (LambaHi to®
Alan ran: Danny Goodman. Etpmenl.
V<u Lupea Dark SUver Time 2:00( 5.
Slkih Rare—*3 30. rlalmln*. 4-year
alda amf up ft furlong
Brnvman iMadinai |7.4fl M *0 15 to
Iriati Hull i Porteri *18 ®
til! Holiday (Mahomey 1 to®
Alao ran; Galvin. Spenre. Madia.*,
Deer Bill. Spy Fox. Tima 1:08 3 V
Seventh Rare-81ftftM. added handicap
n.l Dtvlaldh). 4-year-old« and up. 1 mile.
Luah Lite .Medina' |43.H *13 30 *7 M
Travel Orb (BarmaU) to®
■lr Rotco iflaaai to®
Alao ran: Honorad Sir Muatard
Piaaler, Alilplano, Slempre, Sir Khalitn.
Time ):MU
Eighth Rare—lift.000. added handicap,
( 2 nd DlvlMoB'. l-year-elda and up. 1
mile
Gnus • Pineda r ra » *9 00 *4 (10
Zulu Lad iMedinai *5® to 3*
Senur Grande 'lAmherl■ HI*
AMn ran: Ro.al Grounded. Ole Moae.
Valiant Man My Lark. King Blenheim.
Tuna 1:34 3-6.
Ntnlh Rare to SOU aAowamrea. 4 year-
aids and up l 1 * miles.
DH Sudden Storm (Lamherti
*V40 MLU »5 40
DH—Judge Ma Noi iCanaaaal
n HO *1 on |3 «
Serral Police iPtneda) M«t
Alao ran: Glenview Lad, Curaca. Blue
Juallce. Tough Railed. Count Imbrue.
Time 3:M*-S
1)H Dead heal Mr Ural.
UVKMMGMT K.VTBIM
FIRST RACE — *3.000. (our year-old., j
lls furlunga:
Loni Dream iR. Yakai ... 114.
Saaay Suaie ij. Ba»i --- 112
Kanlala iD. Halli .1141
Errock 1C. ToWlil . U4 1
lalam ■ Glory 'J. Lambertl ......... USi
Colima) Tail a (M. Yanezi ......... Ill I
Shadow a Act (H. Moreno I -114 1
Baaaelki (J. Van Lonn . lift.
prince Celerity i8. Trevino> . 1141
Young Lochlnvar IB Jennlngii . 1111
Jolly Time* 'J Caneaaa' .1®
EgypTa Pride'GT Pineda- ......... II*
Rough Voyage ij Lambertl ........ Ill
Rk-h Inlenl <A Maesei . 11*
Fits Atom <M Yanesi .. 13
8ECOMD RACE — to HO. three year
cldi. ala turlongs:
Sornlga iR. Cam pas .. 10*
Duck Jigga iR. Yakai ...113
Sura Fellow iF Coeta' . Ill
Quirk Suecentre U. Baael .. Ill
Gllltown Maid IS. Trevino) . 1M
uur Patrick iF Alvaran . Ul
Roblnhan iW Mahomry i -111
Hal Check IT. Nakagawa* __ 108
Lucky James ij. Lambertl _ 111
Grounded s Fancy iB. Jenolngai 13ft
THIRD RACK - *2 toft, maiden Iwo-
year uld culls and geldings, tour and one-
hall (urtangs.
Western Dancer <J. Lambert) . 118
Firal Indian iW Mahuraeyl _...118
Juntoe H. (M. Yaneii ...U«
Lucky Bpnonr iti Yakai .-...Ill
Lc Bresu Fob (E Medina) .1U
a Lucky leabroa (A Pineda) .Ill
a-Depuly Run <A. Pineda' . 113
Kahl Kabee IM Valenaelai US
a Entry
h'OURTH RACE - to.ooo. allowsm*.
maidm Ihrte-yaar-oM colli and. geidinga.
ai.\ (uriubga
■aland Tala <A MaHsei . .... 33ft
Laser Beam iR. Camps*’ .. Ill
Praa F. iJ. Bara i _ US
Doctor Crawford ij Lambert) 111
a Jimmy Sea <D. HaUl .Ul
Single laaue IR. Archer) ... Ul
Fun Sale iR. Meoelli . Ill
Mala MaU (W. Harmalsi ....Ul
Wagon Boa* iA. Pineda) .11*
a Doctor J. P. ID. Hall' .. 11*
Spanish Corvjueat iE. Madina) ......111
Hushup Kid* (M. Yanesi .U4
a-Enir».
FIFTH RACE-44 Hft allowaiK^. tour-
yearreda and up. six turloags:
Chlrtara «A- Pineila) . 13a
Easv Line tW Mahucney' . Ill
Emphils Lodge <M. Yanesi .114
Sir Echo ij. Planar < . 117
Eerragamo * Medina' . ....... 114
Torch Ember ij. Lambert) . lift
SIXTH RACE — ft! 500. (our year-aida
and up (da hu tanga
Miss Roaeawsy |F. AKaraal ... 1®
Siualaw-'T Chapman i . »ib
Sanrhory Boy (F. Raima)_.... .181
quirk Call <B Jermingai . 11*
Ifcamdaway >M Valenzuela> 113
Hinwar IF. Coala• 10*
SEVENTH RACE - *1 MO. fuur year
old* and up, six furlunga:
LiDiliiM iW Mahurneyi Ul
Rae Ann iT. Nakagawal ..115
Oppo 'T Chapmani . 1U
Or j ram 'H Jenamgal ...113
First Promuler ■ M. Votzkei ......... US
Cukmiu iF A Wares) .119
Lomas Gem 'E Medina' _..._130
Sal ij fact]**) IM. Valenauelal ._.115
Prairie Je« (W Bartarki . 120
Low Man 'A. Plaedai . .. 133
Am Otd Secret if. Rnnensoni . 123
Squad Leader ip. Porteri II*
' EIGHTH RACE - *4.500. allowance,
four-year-olds and up. flllle* and mans,
mils and une slxleenlh:
a Straw H«o iW. Hartack) . 1U
Candyaan Medina i __115
Deahceded A iA Pineda) . 115
Taffy Tall iD Halli ...113
Gala Host 'W Mahnmey. .Ill
Gel N Win <C. Hernandai . 115
JChal Ireland 'M .
a-Lual Mrsaaie 'W. Hartack) _U0
Veoluranra 'H Moreno i . 130
• Entry.
NINTH RACE — *2.800, four year-oM
sad up. one mile
Rullah Roost ij. LambertJ .U*
Disarm iW Mahnmey) ............. 118
Sky Country IG. Bnnaon) ...115
Circle High 'D Hall' .J._ 115
Borado 'B Jennings) _11*
Tridera Jet iA. Pineds' . .120
Quake Pnwf i R Campaul ...........11*
Township iF. Ramus) ...._..U4
Suits iP Porlen _ lift
All's Rainbow iE Medina) _111
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SPRINGFIELD, Maas.—Victoria Maple Leafs are
back in Canada this morning, dragging their weary
bones off an overnight train in Quebec City. It’s their
last stop of a six-game trip through the wilds of the
American Hockey League—and a trip that has proved
to be verv wild indeed. ~
Leals wire beaten. 3-1. by the powerful Quebec
Springfield Indians last night !Aces, runaway leaders of the
It was their fourth straight loss eastern division of the AHL.
after opening the trip with a and wife are coached by,Boom
victory ovef Pittsburgh Hornets. Boom Geoffrion
Tonight the Leafs are faced Leafs fly home Monday night i
with the unlovely prospect of «md get ready to lake «. Van-
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Colonist Bonspiel “• -
Fivepin Upsets
\ _ - /- 1 •
Oust Champions
By JIM TANG
If there can be such a thing as an upset in a bowling bonspiel there was
nothing but a succession of them yesterday in the second day of play in the Daily
Colonist’s third annual Vancouver Island Fivepin Bonspiel at Gibson's Recreations.
AH of las* year's semi-final- '-
Ists in the Cofomst event were finalists last year, were also students who upset things a bit
beaten and almost ail of the low beaten twice with their new last year by reaching the semi¬
handicap teams were fighting entry, the Harocks, And Ksqui- finals, went down after two wins
for their continued bonspiel malt Juniors, the high school to the Friday Niters.
existence in Gibson's and Gar's-—-- „ . . . . „
But youth was being well
or w i. t r * ei.
Ill Partial. _..... 1« II ■ tk m II
«Miami ...... ii m s innis
I Hnwt . MUM IBMII
Mraitu . .. a a s i in n a
LOS ANGKLES (API - Hr.1- - « » J - £ JJ
place Portland scored two -win. *«. imi. m a m i sn «s
goals within 38 second* midway ■ixt-ioramt
through the second period Sat- ria ijm
urday night to ignite a >1 Amain t _ .
Western Hockey League victory Q ^ ; ^S55 l U "
over the last-place Los Angeles i
Blades. (eight points behind. It used to
The win put the Buckaroos enoughi thoie e lgh1
rune points ahead of second- ^ ^ , h( . way fh< are _ ,
r AHer V Nn, a Johnson pu. the '-g?*? Ty got only n Uliet G OOl SCOW
f. !,d t c * * e L^ ,ho '* ** Sp l‘, ngfic L d ,ub,U ' u, '‘ Hockey’s Golden Jet, Bobby Hull of
rit the second period, i^rry Koa | ten( |« r Glen Ramsey, up i j , - ,
I^ach and Fred Hilts scored from Toledo Bmafe , urs . Mean- Chicago Black Hawks, dons colorful
coal* within 38 seconds to give wh u e Koa)ie John Hender- Indian head-dress while attending
the Buck* a lead they never lost, gon w>g ca tled upon for 45
In the third period, Porlland s lavei * * *
CUfl Sehmautz, ihe WHL goal u
scoring leader, hit his 40th of ONLY GOAL _ - J f f f
the season. Andy Hebenton scored the J||$t BUtCK HaWKS
MUST rraiun , orU > r Victoria to* 1 - ^bich left »_
"an"** ’ the score tied 1-1 at the end of
i-KTE; i:«. mS dlSTTf «*«*■«* p*^- lndia » » w-v 1 Tk i
4 M; l™ AnfH« nmrh <mtvm sj goal a period from that points ■ M ■ ■ ■
isaar •fs-v.i. ■?. »■»* A"*n° h«»i, I Iaij rr I q o Ki
ism H.y <p> iia and Randy Miller scored lor ■ ■■ ■■ ■ %W ■ ■ ■ I
FMosm rKRian Springfield. AMU M-W1
existence in Gibson's and Gar's —
Trophies events. Youngsters and _. . ..
the Urge distaff group of by * e y ™ n *'£" and ,h *
bowlers were playing hob with ■*£ *** 122 * mn<%
the high-average males. nfA WFI ^ L apparent
A/Ivnil except for the scores being
Pygmy Lanes, sporting the turned in, U caUed the Big
same lineup as the one which Four.
wan the Ootartst event Ust year ril • THRrr viitims
as Famous Players lost their I Annin HKEK mctims
first two games, out scored by X CIIU111 T tw li*wsp consists of 12-year-
L °W Robin Milliken, 14-year-old
Tom Miller and Gary White and
opr' It IT SI 1M T5 Mike Atkin, both 16. The ,
■9C.E. rlCol/ L>I j T 1 tjuarte!, whidt perhaps totals
Skill Dirr 1C <0 ° imocked over three
If 11 rdbfi Ij JLi\>(lvlv^l teams to reach the 16s of the
Colonist event and so must have
*^* B- ***^^*^^* aw,,W rather amazed Nanaimo Tink-
Nlfties the first time out and by Vince Brown took a slim early er *. their third victims. MIHlken
Griffin and Jones in the next lead after the first six games *°* hi * c,ub * tar t«* * 375
start Ijike Cowiohan Omowi • .. game and went on to record a
Sian. uwwionan vmuwi, m ^ ZQne i0. pin bowling finals 775
with die same lineup which _ , .. . ,. . , ,s> »"»«•* v,
reached the Coiornst firml Ust S * turday raght Bt AuP(: ’ ^,1 Lanes Finrt victim for the Big'Four.
year, were knocked out of the Brown's best game was a 221 which has a 492 handicap for
event in their first start by u he railed up a 1,176 total. Gil each three-game match, was
Deadbeats. Wong is second at 1,169, Rov Ksquimak Meat Market, in with
And Ust year's defeated semi- ^ a.—. a 60 handica P' Th* n came
finaHsts did no better. Bud and h 8 1 ’ 138 ' Bar ° Slowe Harry Cool's Kool Katz, who
Donna Brock, on the champion- L134. have a 146 handicap.
ship team m 1964 and semi- Next aix games go tonight at THREE I>P-ISIj%NDKRA
I 6 p.m. at Aurora with 12 more Joinin g youT ^ 9 ters as the
games to come next weekend, first teams out to the 16s were
Ust night's leaders: f™** ^fPital City
Unes, Mlzphit*. Blow Outs,
_ Braves and three of the » Up-
rl h«j b*kw ri*. island teams taking part—Dmv
A \h can sharpshooter*, ukr cowi-
III Hwry l.» .].i3o chan Spitfires and Campbell
L U1 UIIlVF ffi»;“i River Bowiadrome.
Rick^ti 1 ] Most are listed in the medium
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ON PAGE 15
Brown
Tenpin
Leader
Hockey’s Golden Jet, Bobby Hull of
Chicago Black Hawks, dons colorful
Indian head-dress while attending
Sportsmen’s Show in Toronto prior
to last night's game with Maple Leafs.
Hull seeks 54th goal of season.—(CP)
PKRMin Springfield.
I-Lna AnftlM. Johrwa <Lm Him. ,
oiu-*' .«. ri««T PKMinn _ , _ „ , „
1— Porllinri, Lmch iHmndil 10:41. 1, SprlngllcM. Amadln (Andcrvm 1 Clai Cowli U--..-............. J.BT4 |o high hrtmlicao enilltl nl
1 PnCIutf. Mini iDaMMas Joan) IIMnwi n.v« B«rr 1. 1 «Tu “ '"t" group ns
1 4! my ,4W K ' bw,,n " <8 * rt ‘*' r In baseball, it's a rare and and a game misconduct in the With about five minute* left win in 13 starts against the «ii*», D N% r “M5I J^ 8 P l C p ! ay aKam proved ” iat
ivn*iu«-Boii#*u <li a mumn 1:30; Pmniin: now applauded achievement when a course of his Toronto Maple in the game and Leafs ahead, Rangers this season. .i.«® 1,10 , han ‘ llca P R "[T H great
iZmn'iSJT” n " ‘VXXJSSTL* .XMfw MUM. Pl-y«r hiU for the circuit. Le^s' 4-2 victory over Chicago 4-2. Douglas wound up hi. bel- The first period was a dose, w"**
*• ' fc “ U ^, M-tviu (Vi M:»4. Md . Kent Douglas hit for the cir-!Bl.ck Hawks. SJtSL" 8 55,?^.1:S Lckted by the Undiram “
Douglas Big Hit in Toronto
Last night’s leaders:
J T*pJ tiSa e. ariuiMuts .mmUsmi. *'* ,y «• ,i:,r cult Ust night. Tlie win moved Toronto within w*™ »‘ acK n a WKs uoug monns. momreai ine lean ana mu uoy- am Rq.-.i.«m . ' ..
<l* Ml TUrsiy* fMmard. u«., But Kent Douglas wa. play- «* a Po»ni. of the .econd-pUce Wh ^ linesman John D Amico ette tying H for the Ranger. !;S! ‘IXWE 4.AMKH
«f. tin YM..I.B* MaS ”p™h« ElllkM (V . in ing hockey Black Hawka in the National tded to steer Douglas away | But Canad.en. got 13 shots on om mol se. im Another feature wax the m.m-
i',* 1 r»n« 'Vi imiirauturt' iia Douglas hit Just about every- Hockey league stai-dings, and defenceman hustled Cesare Maniago in the second iurt<# r . eo ber of close games At least
. « • •-* >4 is is 4.’ thing in sight as he picked up ibe Leafs hold two games in him aside That was good for a |*eriod — and scored four of J' eight games were decided hy 10
AvAnuar* 4*11.. “ “ 4 '"i**5SiM«f imi ■■ — 1 s 1- a , mir>of a ma)or| a mi aeonduei--miaconduct * ,h ^ m rSl aSS*" *i point* or less and another 20 hy
---- - -----— -- It was a rough. hard .-h-. Ktng Maniago looked particularly £' less than 16 rmrrts Two were
MuMm.1 o a II ! *14 1*5* Rome with all the goals. «xcept had on Provost's second goal of (Ur> ti.ia-.p . *».'! derided by <mr |ho. Feeney 's
IVIIII 2 2212 2 Frank MBhovllchs first period the night, a pass-out which, lESJ*, *m B»»ly Shop defeating Black Chi*
Uil ilfllj uUK Kllly **-*—. M mmuw •. ‘Ally, coming on the powrer-play. went In off Ihe goalie's skates.'«« «^i,' X’i*nrt Prairie Oucken* ousting
___I_£ |ISL2“* S }? S'I .'5 S S Al Oaud* Provost .and Dtck Duff's ro.l directlyiiJSJ5eS2r V "i! ilHLVics from the Cnbmist event
snd Bohhy Rousse.u eachtfrom . far-off at 9:12 of thef™"* 1 ? . 5J by the amallest pmmfMe margin.
W ‘W ’^ mm x*w r—» j «i scored twice in Montreal s 11th third period. nick homu tsj ..
M 1 B _- _ 1/ m/m -m m » ai Twa 4-- --Scoring was good hut n.»t
Clarence Keeps Mum ... ..
~— -vlonlrp3' : ' flavor AM 4 p nw^«'
MONTREAL (CP) — Clarence i Campbell said that the com- llshment of an official formula nar “- Montreal Canadiens took ITXUllil VllI XT 111 T V/X I XIX l lUXU Tl three of them by distaff bowl-
Campbell president of the Na-i mittee'i report and recommend- for player allocation, but that “ av f"™* e of me Chicago loss J ers - 00,1 no one had crackcl 900
. a c . «dons will be submitted to the this will not be announced until i*^ heating New York, 6-2, and going into last night's late
banal Hockey League, s»d Sal- , MgUf . KOVernori at a mecling thonew franchise holder, have **\r league ieedto-^ I A i « Z-l. draws,
urdapdn ■ written statement that' scheduled for April 5 in New had an opportunity to asses, it. thre<? P° ints - I I a./r, | I thrit
Ihe league has a special com- 1 York. The six new franchise holders At Toronto, the Leafs went I I ,1| \I C I ■ I 1 f* I ,, „ V .
milter working on the method to * * * are in Los Angeles. San Fran-j ahead ’ ^ on G ~rge Arm- 'J ~ ^ ^ T M VjIICtllVX^
l>e u*ed in the allocatkxi of play- He added it I* hoped suhstan- ciscoOakland, St. Louis, Min- * lron ‘-’ » K° aI a « 5 ■« «l the first P J M. Kirv*»«rrh ^ A i
ers to the new NHL franrhise tial progress will be made at ncapolls » St. Paul, Pittsburgh l 1 ®!" 10 ** Douglas got an assist. Tpd p atT ai„ ^ u , iH , L' 1 ,
holder*. , hr toWBr ds the estatv and Philadelphia. ,»« » was the Ust real as By OK’tL BACON making ijjsthird application for in two year. U necessary," be ™ ^ SJ'
---- -s- alstance he rendered Toronto mONTRFAI ttlPIi Montreal lhe wm,er game * and h*' 8116 ® told UPI. Slan Jones witii 836 and 809,
for the rest of the nlghl. MONTREAL tl PIl- Montreal ^ |u nam)w ^ ^ ^ 1M( , „ We ^ ^ evcrywhere *•» ^ ^ bowler w,* two
filAS KnrkrtQ Crtnawtldk^ Tlie Leafs were up. :ui at the M " y0r J “" Drapeau re,urned games (two votesi may give wilh the warmest sentiments-^ ■ n ‘ l .
City sports Capsule . end of the first period, and Sa,urriay froni a whirlwind Banrff the inside track for the eleven in Madrid," he added. "We, Jig ^ ^ 01 410 ln an
- ^—— * —-- Douglas had already picked up European sales junket cau- winter Olympics. apent five hours in Madrid and
_ T , _ bia minor and misconduct. tiously confident Canada's No. 1 HAD ANSWERS they did everything they could Je «n Reason to[M>ed the ladies
Volleyball to Victoria Hiffb '' *
»uiicyurtii IU TiciviM 4»igu^rv_—■• = “is
Ic TrmCSvi' io-bi ”* 1 n J j ...... . .« dossier . . . mainly because Drapeau also dismissed trie strazle sr a me 359
Victoria High School won both] Norm Dickson kicked two teams tied 3-3 in the second l N »» * urk. g^hu > oa nw(Bt U n aAn yder vtsiteo ln ,a answers to most of the questions possibility that anyone would I
the ixiyylind girls Island high| penalty goals and Sian Emierick game of their two-game total- ial** * t, " w " ,:17< H*mrr a a y* wt w J e a e " we were asked were contained take Montreal's pitch lightly, i Plt *y wiU continue through
School volleyball championships; scored a try for JBAA, while point series but Esquimalt won skiond n aioi. d "' l y or f lndlrec, 'y i n it." l‘tsr)r'Ke sSHlOf ^' j today, with the first draw at 10
at the University of Victoria Don Burgess kicked a penalty it on the strength of its 3-2 win L * rn “« »* 'Pdf* B«rk b' volv ® d w>J h of lorne “ Bubbling wim energy and en- !. . r ™ KTnng / UDtil ^ 9erni "
Saturday. goal for Ihe losers. Play re- in the first game. TOW ^ >« -*—• — <»*?** vo,M , thus.asm, despite the^ strenuous'^n,ne^havT mi ^ ^
The boys went undefeated 1 sumes Saturday at Macdonald The w inners now travel to T n,««.u n (Richard Mofllrea ' ** "^w a most Drapeau had no doubts at , h . n __ h _ ri „ nv i P ri "'- w inn0T> ' will return next
through their four-team round- Park, starting at 2:30 p.m. Vancouver next weekend for the ,uZ* ! ™ iOUS . H aH ,hc clJy couId * ta * e th^ X** **£
cvhirv i™ vuilk riuc. . * nr , 4 „. tuirikE^ia-i* ' - Olympic Games, ho told an n . m .„ doubt as to the sc. icmsnesi of the $1,620 in cash is to be:
rub.n compct.tion with Clare- University of Victoria Norse- BC - airport pres, conference. ^ i , our intention*. " he said. (Few divided up.
Nanaimo and Edward mcn defeated Naval Technical Bobby Adamck was outstand- rMUUl P », RIUII TIIBr .. arums - 1 f c1, e could ready countrlC8 evcr obt „ tn lhe tdmt , a | ---
FVnslIlfi: Srhv«U (V> 14:14. IMd-
■v»> IS) IS: 41.
cuit last night.
The win moved Toronto within with Black Hawks’ Doug Mohns. ] Montreal the lead and PhU Goy- B.ii
game in three was
decided by the handicap.
t ig ,,. rh| T 4’* ) £ruXiTM.iMr ,m^. u*m, But Kent Douglas wa. play- «' a P«ln'» «>f «he .econd-pl.ro wh ™ Un«man John D'Amico ette tying it lor the Ranger. ^ l) Mf ( ^ yihurt<
(Vl , „ ^!lng hockey Black Hawk, in the National tried tc, s.ee,I »•«
cell* • V. (mlamidurli 1:M.
S1 u|m:
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U 11 », H R«m*rv
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On NHL Stockin:
don, i:M. ' " Douglas hit just about every- Hockey League .larding., and tha Leaf defenceman bustled ]Cesare Maniago ln the second JS^TEhw
h is is-4? thing in sight aa he picked up the Leaf, hold two games in him aside. That was good for a.iwriod - and scored four ofi
. 1 * 3 a minor, a major, a misconduci- - game misconduct. them. j.*w> wcrarc
-— --' It was a rough. hard-ctiv-Ktng Maniago Itxiked particularly £J ( |" W R £ , 1I ,
M'mmvi '« u ,' ( ’ jUi imS* wme with all the gOHis. «xcept had on Provost's second goal of o*r> Buh-.p
'■ "* '*** »4 u t* i tu i«i 71 Frank Mahovllch's first period the night, a pass-out which
mm itsailwlsa tally, coming on the power-ploy, went In off the goalie's skates, uca onv..,
!42Li"* fil'S'J.'SSS ; A * Montreal. Oaud* Provoit *nd Dick Duff's goal directly I
•nd Bohhy Rousseau each*from a face-off at 9:12 of thek'*«*
rr lrn /r I** New »..» 2 scored twice in Montreal's llih third period. nle» S How.i.
W ^ U/m _ a M-inUeai « ciaiaso 1 t> T'.nolo 4--- --
\eens Mum ...
Clarence Keeps Mum
MONTREAL (CP) - Clarence i Campbell said that the com- llshment of an official formula band. Montreal Lanadicn* took
Campbell, president of the Na-i mit,ee '* rpport and recommend- for player allocation, but that
, ... aliens will be submitted to the this, will not be announced until, y b * a ” n S New York, 6-2, and
y Kue ' '[league governors at a meeting the new franchise holders have , ' rMt * 1,T1R tfler lea8U< ‘ l ee, J to
tirdaydn s written statement that scheduled for April 5 in New had an opportunity to assess it. ibree points,
the league has a special com- 1 York. Th* ,i x new franchise holders At Toronto, the Loafs went
mltter working on the method to * * * are In Los Angeles. San Fran-j ahead ' i-b. on George Arm-
lie u*ed in the allocatkxiof play- He added It la hoped substan- elsco-Oakland, St. Louis. Min- * tron B 1 8° a l a » 5 41 of the first
ers to the new NHL franchise tial progress will be made at ncapolis » St. Paul, Pittsburgh Douglas got an assist,
holder*. the meeting toward* the estab- and Philmteiphia. , But 11 wa * the last real as
Montreal Mayor All Aglow
Over City’s Olympic Chance
City Sports Capsule:
Volleyball to Victoria High
Saturday.
goal for the losers. Play re- in the first game.
WH.V..X.UJ . 1UHI IVI UK ivacta, a laj tc- u ll-U a it trnrf Ha>li ,, . wiujiwam, wcopi
The boys went undefeated sumes Saturday at Macdonald The winners now travel to ? a,„«,u n ,Ri,-h.rd JL m trip ' Dra P eau h
through their four-team round- Park, starting at 2:30 p.m. Vancouver next weekend for the " * ^ rtoU *, a)1 ,hc ci, Y c
robin compctdion with Clare- University of Victoria Norse- B.C. title ^ ?S\r ™Vant ,
ntonl. Nanaimo and Edward m rv\ NavaI Technical Bobbv Adamck was outstand- --
Milne. Claremont placed second. School yesterday in second dlvi- ing in the not for Esquimalt J- Montreal. i>urr i* s.u. THREE OTHERS
Nanaimo third, and Edward ision play to win the Times Cup. stopping 34 shots. Guy Coulter,! h« : i«jo 7 *Ij* 4 Ii' RuU “ rt,u 38 ,Dur ' Three other cities will be bid-
Mllne fourth, Yesterday s 5-3 victory moves Mike Dalton, and Gordie Neil-1 *hou*ta?rn , '«i bing for the same games next
The eight-team girls' division the Norsemen into the provin- son were Esquimalt marksmen, jwoi wry <m. us month ai the International
was divided into two four-team,rial final April 2 at Macdonald while Barry Toole. Barry Best-! '• NV > . 1* u u-a»|Olympic Gimmittee meeting in
ltiund-robin sections. Claremont Park. wick, and Bob Andreeff replied; ' *«« s, roaoxto * Rome — Munich, Madrid and
and Vic High won their reside- Paul Longridge converted Ian ,or Nanaimo. M i* fc Tr MM AimMr<*i u Detroit,
tive sections, and Vic High beat | Young's try for the Norsemen, _ .. Montreal * super salesman.
■ «K4riS n* “ ,keo " A™* ! who already has brought the
Claremont, 11-3. 11-8. in the best- while Tom Dyck scored for
of-three final. Navy.
JBAA Wins | Rugby Winner
First Game Shawnigan Luke has won the
James Bay Athletic * cbo °' ru « by
lion defeated Oak Bav Wander-l' caKUC ,fu « u ‘‘' cons,s,,n «
Chance
For
United
iWHENTO FISH OR HUNT
IT MmAUmNiMI
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TEJ Un,
r,.‘, ' ’ , !«f four teams, showed final-MT
ere 9-3. In the first game of a stHrxJ)ngs as shawnigan. i. k.i», t.i-™
two-game total-point senes for fj nt p] ace Wlt ^ a 4.3 won-lost >•' »w. >"• li¬
the Barnard Cup In first division ! rpcon j < Brentwood and Univer- ".’''I
rugby play yesterday. laity School tied for second with £»"“*■ ■*—* ■" *■•*'''« "■
Squashers
T 1 - Pee Wee Title Mmor
111 Finals To Esquimau i M
Esquimalt won Use Island pee 6:05
VANCOUVER — Play in the wee imekey championship over
B.C squash tournament has last night. The two 6 25
reached the finals. Section A has I--—
Dave Foste., the coast cham{>- ' _
ion. facing Martin Gibson, Van-Til Fll 6 03
couver. Gibson upset Foster I CXHS 163111 7;15
last month in Victoria.
Playing in the section B final gl Mr •
will be Don Maltby, Vancouver. I R0A K ltlOTW 7:40
facing John Larson, Vancouver.
Maltby also plays in the class _ 8:10
B veterans division meeting COf-LEGE PARK, Md.
John Gillespie, Vancouver, as Texas Western waited until its 8:45
well as division C against Vic- f ' nal 8 am< * 01 ,he season lo i^ 11
sity School tied for. second with **• r**' 1 '® **
an identical 3-3 record, and St.
Georges of Vancouver last, with
a 2-4 record.
TODAY
AM
Minor Major M
Cage Kings
toria's Doug Hawkes.
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SATURDAY
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Esquimau <■ "fgffil 1 :- Vul {. *• U. on their first application.)
' Coulter. RuU “ r - u w (D “« Three other cities will be bid- Th c fact tllc iggs summer
■die Neil-1 % ui rSX? u din K lnr * amc S amcs ncxl V .h/HIPP Olympic* will he hold in Mexico
arksmen.l Wo.y y ,«■ ,, , 7 j4 m o n t h at the International I, seen by many observers a.
rry Best-! NY > . « w Olympic Committee meeting In „ mBj or obstacle in staging the
If replied«««««»*. roaoxro 4 Rome - Munich. Madrid and F OP Olympics in North America
> Tu.»*i. jUrnMnni u uwiu L>ptroit. | * twice in a row-, but Drapeau
-, "S^ra'^SLoitus, „ , K «* a™, u Monl ^ fl ‘* '"*** * a,c * m f"'I VT . a has a ready answer for that
40LUNAR TABLES Harta " • tArei.ugn*! i 1967 World's Fair to this * city. | UllltC(l ^''''Ntexicans ti“mselves don't!
"* ,LJOJ T ~ e,e,J/ 'R HUNT 4:2J; Pnmiwiw^fl!*; "i SaW " l * ] vr.- Wa * op,imlslic (i , w , Tr AP1 . consider themselves in North II
miarandwii io:44„ riiweis .is ' I about our bid. rirmchnn an i luiin America.” he said, '"nrey refer
it «•'.. 1( ‘' Nwv J have , a d d 1 11 ° n *,! < .ptf.. !i i i *3 2 R ?, to themselves as being part of
. ^ _y » M ‘ * " ,rKrt, » r easo r a f* fed,ng OPhm,S,,C ' 5 ?««,* • !? ? ! i s s j; I-»t« America, and they have 1
ULZJFA'Z'ZZ'ZTto'* V.. k „ h *‘ atl,led n t n « " S ” ^ '*^ hrtd in a ^rwch
xwss.t'rMwiios* J ‘ : 11 JawM M:u7 VOTK SOOV r -»• i. i 13 4 u m « shaking city in 44 years."
■r TaUr. « ciiini.u. wharram 24 Drap«'au will personally pres- ^ Ymmiii'a «o«t I'irWi^xw. i rBc Montreal feels it will need a
..L'll. T.1 Mark 4 41) ro.*!.. rn ' Montreal's bid at the IOC ! N>xt gtmr Tftdav _ Nrw w „, minimum of 30 votes to win th-
■* Iaii~. "•“"r '« , ry* a by,foyer 1 ios4 ; Mnhn. meeting April 25. The vote will "»•»««' XL victoria, a pm. Royal bid anu a maximum of 37 if all'
HiiimRM urn: Mt»hn« <ma>*i is m be held the following day. — 72 IOC delegates attend the 1
u'S U *M.M i n:iV nd Canada actually is bidding VANCOUVERV i c t o r i a Rome meeting,
sixi. iaken ai: for both winter and summer United can move into sole pos-!
PM. h.u!o aj» I_-S'K«me*. Calgary-Banff will he s «s'°n of f°u r ‘ h p l a <* a " d ***\ A _
»r Mi jo i —--------—- Iasi playoff spot in the Pacific Wwfi
ww _ Coast Soccer League when iti^HBBlIPBMPejPl^^W
> 10:7# Ii 1 1 • O m *11 X 1 meets New .Westminster Royals|^K lUI]!lKMn3ill!l*l
»'UickinsonMill Leans zr— ■ 1
SOCCER
\ l< TORI A
UNITED
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New Ueatinluatrr
Royal*
Hub.. Mari h *#, t p.m.
■OVAL ATMItTIO PABK
P.M.
Minor Klajot
Dickinson Still Leads
Citrus Golf Tourney
VtCTO#^
maple
LEAFS
i Vancouver Firelighters gave
| United its opportunity by beat¬
ing fourth-place UBC. 3-2, yes¬
terday in Vancouver on a late
! goal by fullback Ed Bak.
J its biggest upset of the season. 9:30 S-.34 11:
The Texans defeated highly TUESDAY
rated Kenlucky. 72-65. last night 10:25 4:341
in the final of the ^ ^ to ,
National Collegiate‘Athletic As- **u«. oa* »*p*
sociation basketball champion- M'nor p*r,o<u. uijow
S hip*. ; UP> _
, _ _ Soccer Scores
* *• ORl^NDO, Flu. (AP)—Ganl- entire fiehl after tlie 36-hole cut,
ner Dirkinson Jr., ledie closely Friday. Following are the results in ihe;
2 AS bunched field in the third round Dickinson siKt a trnr 71 S^tur I Cnfnbina,ion SocP '"' I ^ aKue:
of the sun Mm SW.H<> , 1J10 * ,nson ’w * 1 a P 81 ^ 71 batur- I umvmny O I Vlnona S. l-.lron* J;!
ot itie jiiu.iwj notida Citrus day over the 6,87'i-yard Rio Pi-: Uun-.n ai> s. Oiiony i™ L»on« a : Ri«»i
2:*9 Open Saturday with a 54-hole nar mirtp JR**#* 2 Uimion Buxine ciuh i'T*i«nd
. . . - ‘ liJ * lUUI>t - Tit* Btwl Hart, i rhinr*n lianl# [till 1
8:^ Open Saturday with a 54-hole' nar r ™ ir , P ’ jR.»d. 2 Uimi<*i Boxm« ciuh 1'T*i»r*d M
I Via l nar cwirsi. I Tur and Bartr 4 Dunran Maple Crnll 1
! “I , ~ % ' 7"wo strokes behind at 210 ““mu™ s L»i>.mnh 2 \ I
4:! * ^! e ,can . 39-year-old pro from were Uonfl H cbert. Did# Lytle.'
Dothan, Ala. managed to light Gay Brewer Jr , and Joe Camp- HOCKEY CANCELLED
3:5# 011 severe back pains and the bell This morning scheduled
1 ia 10 j challenge of 77 other pros shoot- Another five wy;re tied at 211 Island women's rep team field
mg for the $21,001 firs! pm* _ A! Besselink. Mason Rudolph, hockey practice at Jjmgdowne
uarauun^jiyrse. Jack Nicklj^us, John LoU and Junior Hicb has been cancelled
_____ [ Only 10 strokes separated the, Tommy Bolt. , (beta j>e of flu.
ACTION-PACKED
PLAYOFF
HOCKEY
TUESDAY
MARCH 28 — 8:0# P.M.
Second Game
Rest-of-Five Series
for the
COLONY CUP
VIKINGS
P0NTIACS
W.H.L.
ACTION
WEDNESDAY
8:15 p.m.
Memorial Arena
Game No. SI
VANCOUVER
VICTORIA
MAPLE LEAFS
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FAX FARE
By Walt Ditzen
Clay Knocked Down
TORONTO (UPI)—A weary Cassius Clay was
knocked down by James Ellis, a sparring partner,
Saturday during his first workout here for the
March 29 bout with George Chuvalo.
Local scribes were not completely convinced
the incident might not have been another example
ot the unpredictable champion’s evil-eye psychology,
intended to put Chuvalo off guard.
Victoria Wests met a team
that could run with them yes¬
terday.
The youthful Weita won the
lower Island zone of the Pro¬
vince Cup soccer competition
last Saturday with a fine 4-1
win over Gaffe But yesterday;
at Royal Athletic Park, Waits
ran'into Nanaimo Carlings.
Carlings kept pace with
Westi, played good soccer, and
finally walked away with a 1-0
overtimf victory.
Centre-forward Pete Baieman
got the Nanaimo goal after 90
minute* of the first overtime
■esiion on a pan from left-half
Ernie D eere n«.
The victory moves Nanaimo
into the quarter-Unali of fee
Province Cup in Vancouver neat
month.
Colonist Fivepin Bonspiel Results
Shaky Lffii 212-W1M* Handicap Ul
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Maadpma 8*T7*144 Handicap ITS—,
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24*8*471. Handle,
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Vlkuip 2871*423. UanWei
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Hainan BST!
TnUI 2 4M
Dana Caknrl
ass-Total 2.HI
I U« ran III
ToUl 2.WS.
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M a—Tidal Id
ESSf, In*" T,, , “ T * , cnw. ri.be.,
to^iw—ina Inrino HS-wa, *<£
- Total ].ML
Grace riarhan Ml T8TU. Handiou
14-Tcnal 2.48 Blo» Out* HI
Kmani T7VM1 IB Handicap l»-T()MI Total 2.Til.
427. TaUm T rival
- -Total XTJL
Go-Gat Irma B81.804M. Handicap 31
Total 2.7W OoGattHiai 1
Gnttia and Jaaat Ptl 427-18. HaaClia* —Total 2.TU
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»SMS Haadtaap OT
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Canaan
Total MM
Seven Li
Total j.«*l
Allay Addlcu 81 78*84. Handicap 2K
*OTM1 HinWcap
Handicap 311 -
C2vnv7n. uiu.ni m
Total 2 132
SOS*, (1
Total 3. «*
rndiy HlfSirrt TUnlTII Handicap
Tmi'cau ottulm uaadim ot
Tatal 3.83.
I—ike Ana T7H8TT7 Handicap 4TT
'< |:it iu-m 111 711 743 Handicap 413
BnUnate RUIart DUU Handicap |
Ifl-Total 1*44
Chum pa 87 770741 ttandna* 1S4-
Total 2.182.
Terminal Hotel TM43B-m. Handicap'
JM Total 2.MS
78OT Handicap 411-
aa Handicap t?A Total
Oaadbaatl OT'
Total 2.87.
otnuau ail OTI
Wra KWa TM-OTOT Handicap OT -
Total J.TM
K [>ata WMS2 OT HamSrpa 3M -'
Total 3 78
Mortal 78-711-83 Haadltap Ul-Total
I.M3
Ludhaadira 711704 7M Handicap 421
- Toul 2 OT.
JayklfrH su-sr aa Handicap 112 —|
^B* 1 and * 5 j>a OT731-78 Handicap 84!
- Total 2. as
linn HUH OTOT to Handicap IX
- Total 2481 ___ __
HOUSTON. Tex. (AP) — The,
Houston Astros Saturday night
rolled out thetr new infield, a
_ . . ___ wash-and-wear mg of nylon that
""xot Handicoa **> - Ilke closely packed crepe
oiIj »2 ta TM8T tm Handicap la - paper and gives every indication
of being an advantage to the
■rriwhaM* 7877781 Handicap 84 hitter.
■ Total 1.774.
Ferny Autn Body 81 7*2 78 Hindi
ip m -■ Total im
I stance, _ ...__
"IW - down the foul lines.
TLCi M2-4*2 OT Handicap 713 ~ ...
R at lari 87-80 TM. Handicap 82
Total 2,722.
Knnlteea ISM 03 Handicap 48
HAVE YOUR
Nimaa 7*1 OTTJL Handicap »*-Total
‘ pygmy Lam* M4B RI Handicap 71
-Total 3.83.
Dana CaHnaU 80 OT 84 Handicap 28
Haaaai Hardware OTOT78. Handicap
18 -Total 3.84
Odda and End* IK IMS Handicap
318-Tmal 2.B8
Tha Oanaa 18414-84 Handicap 48
Total 3 OT
IB66 Vasxhall Eslsls Wages *2665
8—Total 3.441
Homan t 82 Ml MQ
TVtal 3.7*7.
a 4-Dr Caaaaalaam
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S Llaaly ll-l p.
4-CyL Saflaa
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Tial^T8 Handicap 3M
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VOdng^fa^Sr^ual.c,, 38 -
8*fCti H £Sr* n Handicap
IS? HanMt.p
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The pool - table - green sub-
laid in the infield and
made a
T<*ai | special press debul before being
1 used for the first time in game
h* wi* otsu-ot Handicap ur- jcompetition Saturday night as|
Ara* 78 78*8 Handicap 80 - Total Ui* Aatro* met the world cham-i
™ _ plon Los Angeles Dodgers in ani
Kilapia 98754 HI Handicap 141 - exhibitor.
I * 1 **» _ rv J
Cjie_ Knur_ tm-ot 7U. Handicap i» The Dodgers won the game
8-3 — their first victory of the
spring grind—but last tho first
battle at the man-made Infield I
The Dodgers committed three
errors, two on ground halls lhal
shot quickly across the synthe-
I tic surface. The Astros made
only one error on grounders,
although on four occasions the
inflelder* had difficulty at times
fielding Ihe ball cleanly on the
nylon floor covering.
Put down where grass failed
to grow under the Astrodome of
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flpiUlPM 78*878- Handicap 82
Total 2.MB
Hanrki T8-M 81 Handicap UO
TraaJ :.«7*.
k inker* TM T87*L Handicap OT—Total
2.Ml
Tha Gang H147S-MI. Handicap 48
Total 3.112-
■wrt-h'xifn MMM Handbrap MO
-Total 2.171
Try Agaou 87-712472 Handicap »*-
Torn
Znlu-kl, 174 7878. Handicap M7 —
T , at 2 83
Th* Champa e»1UOT Haadira* 281
- Total 1*14.
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ill a.ai, drawl
rvwili *42481]* Handicap 48 -!
Tidal 2 140
Srvwhallr IB 773122. Handicap 17*
I— Tola] 2.87.
Hid Soldi M-l»1Hl Handicap US'
louxxur kvuT
i* »■«•. dn> I
4 8443*18 Handicap 48-
87-7848. Haadkap 44*
Royal Oak Bakery 1 884 OT Hand)
in 12 - Total 3.M4
Hot and Cold* 774-17] 8* Handicap
I - Total 18
(OIXINBT rVKXT
(I p.ai. draai
Minrm* 804*1-81. Handicap Ul
Dial 2.38.
Go-Oaciema 48 *d*SM IMndieap 8-
4>rnr>* HodK 724 8**8 Haa
8-*|> W - T«dai l S3*
H nrfc l a'* 1(8 8**11 Handle pa >W
- ToUl 3 *7*
In Crcwd 87 »**8I. Handicap 312
T-al 3,44*
(«m four 8*78771. Handicap 18
- Total 1*41.
Clark and «4l-*4*»X. Handicap
8* - Total 2dT*
Knw .lava 78-T8OT. Handicap 8 —
T.cai 2 OT
V-arc, **or*1» Handicap 14] -
T ’oak Maker- Mft4l*Stt Haadl
tar l.' Tidal 3*74
l.ew|a Law Caat *8 8* 84 Han<*eap
"sttIUmuJ **44-8*78 M aadt ra p •**-
T.-.I 2 773
ISaln Hlrlw 18*4*18 Handicap 18
-T'dai 2.atn
Hl-Lnw* Term473. Handicap OT-
T-ial 281
m-» null 724 *73-87 Handicap 8*-
Tdal 2.8*.
sirmnacr. 8*18*41 HaaMcap tan
Ttti :*fl
M.«rca* 7878»T*. Hindi tap *8-
T"<«1 ’ *7V
Jayl.rd. 78741-M*. Handicap *13-1
Tula! 2443
Vlrl Seagull. *8127 *21 Handtiwp »8
► T.rf.l SM
Col ten Pu*.ri 1848Ml. Handicap
8 Tatal 118
- kLf*. Hci.l OTto TH. Handicap IX
Hand,tap TU-ToU]
TOUT'S Hindi rap 81-
*£! !£' HaadTrap 8*-
rZXJTg* mr “
l&ldg? ”* —-R ~-i
18 Total 2 4*7.
fa Km* 78 78 48 IMndlrap 81
Tw«J 1.18.
See per- *3* SB Cl Handicap 141
aquara loot tha aubatanna Haaj
been labelled Astroturf by the
manufacturers and has been
labelled difficult to handle by
Infielders.
Elk ralU 8*8*711" Bandlcap 18 - 1
M*'l>nald Bread 7SS4ST HU Handicap
M - Total 3.SM.
s-nkr HlUhillvi I8-OT78 Handicap
IS Tidal 2.81
Victoria Saaaulta 81-74*78 Handiodp
8 - ToUl 1J8
Handicap 80 TOtu!
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ll 2.7*1.
id lk*i 811U4M Handicap
07. Handicap 8
Handicap 48-Tnial
Hamtipp 11*—
Handicap 4*3-
Siwmroi'ki 18874V* Handicap
- Total 2 4*4
All Mari 48 21*48 Handicap Sll
Total 1.101
OTtkwaH lour 27*47*18- Hand*
as* - Toui 3 Mo
TM-neyi Body .12*8*18 Hat-du
1986 Acadiae StilioH WagoN'3030
Odda and End* OTIM-SBl.
II* Teal 17411
'tik-ara OT 71*717 Handle.I
2 251
8 Handicap
Handicap 141
Ht a-rdi re 82*84 Handicap 83
TV-at 2.84.
XHtta* 8*48 OT IMnDnap S«-Toti
2.84.
Trl4*y Nllert 784818 Haadicpp 35*
— T>«ul 2.771
Roller. *44114U Handicap 121 — I
Tntat 2.S8.
Rig Fnar OTK3 7M Handicap 444 -
Total 2 *32
Kent K.'s 144-7818. HanMcap 18 -
Total t*>
71a Tour 7878 1 MS Handicap M -
Total 2 11*
Kllapl. *0 8*78 Handicap 24* -
Trial 2J71
('aniphrll River TVmiadrooie 74* *H
Sf> Handicap 1-1 -'Total 2t31
WaUmata W *2* *8 Handicap SI —
King i-'U* 8 2-81 TM. Handicap 42
T-.l ! 2*0
Wee rive 71*8248. Handicap 4S4-
Tntat -T14
Shaky Lege T8K*78. Handicap US 1
-Tuttl 2.80
lake Area 8418 81. Handicap 427-
Tntal 3.8*
Ml.-ap- 8* 8718 Handicap 40*
Tutal 3 «S
Handmap 28 —
I. Handicap 42*—
Tnul 3.P4I.
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j »npw« 7848-78.'Hi
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ECONOMY CAMPERS
UM
HiLnw. 421 *858 Handicap
Total 3IM
The Dane. 81 M*WR. Hand trap 4M -
Total 3.**
rnuniera 7848-Mi Handicap 3*4
TV at 1 III
Cotkei Picker* *7 242*1* Hwukoap 11
-Total 3.711.
Lurky lla TU-74340S. Handtcap 8*
TVaJ 3.229
look, TMaking. 221424121 Handicap
rn Total
W.pcai Wheel. 8**32 1.04C Handicap
74- total 3 28
Giantm V if.VKNT
III p.m. area-
*144. mwiwOia 104-143 Ml Hand’
rap 18 Total 2 771
il-wpeia KMIMSi Handicap 1-
Total 3 331
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N31.04am* Hand!
Handicap 74
Lai Hawke* 78-78 83 Hintfctwp ttl
-Total JIMS
R and Ha *20-141-734. Handicap 224 -
Total 3.82
Netaone 8*7444*0 Handlreip 247 -
Tntal 128
rk.miiiuii Sparkte* OTTtl ail Hindi
MP as-Total ! tat
Cornier. 8*87-18 Hanrtlrap 3*1
TVal J.W7
>i*T4 MawSaa 8»*1»OT Handicap 413
Handicap IB
To il J *47
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Handicap 444-
Handicap
Handicap
Handicap 437-
Kandicap 45*
Total 2.an.
Muneicr. 73* 18 Ml
('via «4 MUD
9M-KB-7M. Handlcapl
IMaptui. K M24QI Kandia□ 28-
TotaJ 3 7*7
No Namm 8l-»aMae Haiukap IM
Tatal ins.
^tatahirr. 78OT86 Hand)ap ina_
Tkita rt iiaUa 7T2 7C TM Hamfecap M-
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King. Hotel 18-710-21*1 Handicap U0
-Total 3.28.
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14-Total 2.OT
Uetea 787818 Handicap 40S-Total
-78 Handle* OT-
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SOSe. 141 TO TM. Haodic.y Bf
Total 2.424
Mum tare 72*42178 Hi ad trap t Si-
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B.C Vocational School — Nanaimo,
P.O. Drawer 130, NANAIMO. BC.
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Goodwill’s New Building Opens Tomorrow
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By JIM BRAHAN
The dream of Vaneeuverlsla^d’s handicapped and
disabled for almost a decade comes true tomorrow when
Goodwill Enterprises' new workshop—Blakeney House
—opens at Bay and Wilson
Tjie J555.000 workshop and
rehabilitation centre Is second
lo none in Canada, says Samuel
R. Rea. executive director of
Goodwill Enterprises.
"We will be able to provide
adequate rehabilitation services
lor between 200 and 250 people,"
he beamed.
The 41,000 square-foot steel
and ronrrete building, construc¬
ted by Victoria contractor Wil¬
liam Campbell Ltd., it capable
of handling four Iruckt simul¬
taneously.
HUGE ADVANTAGE
"One huge advantage of the
new plant." the director said,
"Is the receiving docks are at
one end of the building, and the
•hipping docks are at tha other.
This allows all donated materi¬
als to be practised in a straight
line."
The materials can be brought
in, sorted, cleaned, and re¬
paired. and be prepared for
resale without being sidetracked
from their path to the shipping
dock, he said.
TRAINING SUITE
The workihop. located on 2*.*
acres, has a domestic training
unit, which is a small four-room
apartment containing full kit¬
chen. living room, bedroom and
a complete bathroom.
INSTALL NOW
come a help to their mothers
around their own homes after
being coached in this simulated
ap~iiment," he added.
MEDICAL UNIT
Another feature is a three-
room- medical services unit
staffed by an industrial nurse. A
physician will be at the unit
four hours a week to give
trainees pre-placement physical
examinations.
The director said It is hoped
soon to have a complete furni¬
ture repair shop in operation.
This would include furniture
refinishlng. upholstering, and
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Mr. Rea explained this unit
would be used to train young
women for domestic occupation!
In motala and hotnis.
"It is also ^Intended to helpl
train retarded children to be-
remove the linoleum from the
floor?
A. Pry up a comer of ttw
linoleum with a wide-blade
knife, or narrow screw driver.
Then puli up a* much of M as
possible. Usually, it separates at
the felt. To remote frit that
sticks to the floor, wet K with
hot water. After a few minutes
the (Mate will soften and both
felt and i»ate can be easily
removed Another method is to
scrape off as much of the felt
as possible; then clean the floor
I with a floor-sand mg machine.
Iietween glass block. Is this i
true?
A. An asphalt emulsion should
be used on the sill end both
jambs to permit expansion: this
should be troweled on In a
heavy coat. Use either a
prepared mortar, or the tallow
Ing mix! One part cement, one!
part high-caknum hydrated
lime, four parts fine sand (by
volume), adding enough water
to make a stiff, but workable
mixture. Be sure to check
carefully that each block is
By ( HARI.ES TAYLOR
Q. I am preparing to
reflnlah several fine pieces ef
period furniture. A friend
recently recommended Uint
French polishing would be the
best method to obtain a fine
finish. I am unfamiliar with
the term. Could you explain
what French polishing la? Is
it recommended for a quality
finish?
A. French polishing is the
application of many coats of
shellac, so greatly thinned with
alcohol that K seems to bu little
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the latest developments in architectural, engineering and
mechanical theory.
Your (dumbing contractor is like your dm lor in other
ways, too. He is on call 24 hours a day. and ho share*
your doctor s objective of safeguarding your family *
physical health and comfort. And like your doctor, your
plumbing contractor ts assisted by fully qualified and
■killed specialists.
If you have a headache, an aspirin will usually cure
it. If you have something mote serious, you don't lirsi-
tate to call a doctor. That’s wise' When your lap is leak¬
ing, a new washer will usually stop the leak, hut If your
plumbing — or heating - problem is more serious, don't
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more than water,
coats of this thinned HieMac ere
applied, with a special buffer,
and are well nibbed in. A fine
sheen is eventually produced
The final touch la very light
rubbing with alcohol TYte is ■
long and tedious Job, but the
multi are very fine.
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toria.
The new rehabilitation centre
wiU serve all of Vancouver
Island, and trainees will come
to Victoria for training, after
which they may return to their
own communities for employ¬
ment, the director said.
Goodwill Enterprises is a non¬
profit society — incorporated
Q. Oar kitchen linoleum «aa
pat daw a years ago, «Mh a
felt aaderlaymrat. Now It ts
very worn sod we want to
repfasee IL How can we
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Tbe Marine Cocps Reserve Balthazar Vorster said the fund
stamp will mark the 50th was founded in 1956 by Chrto-
anni verso ry of an act signed by nan Action, a group closely as-
President Woodrow Wilson soclated with the Movement for
which created the reaerve on, Colonial Freedom, tbe African
August, 1916. Tbe Beautification I Bureau and the anti-apartheid
of America commemorative will I movement in Britain.
encourage President Johnson'* -—
national beauty campaign, — an r^——
attack on drab and unsightly
conditions lhat have befallen
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Guyana from that time. To
mark the event, the current 1
definitive issue will be over¬
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On July 1. five denomination*,
of the current Britidi Honduras
definitive set will be overprinted I
with "Dedication of Site—New
Capilol 9th October 1965". The
wa teem ark (CA Block) will
appear aideway* on the stamps.
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A Sl.rtO stamp was issued by
Hong Kong recently to call
attention to the Seacom Cable.
Tbe design shows an outline of
a telephone and maps of the
Far East and Northern Auatra- 1
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stamp* to the died, photogra-i
vure. with CA Block water¬
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printing by Harrtaan A Sane Ltd
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stamps. 15 and 50c foa the
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As Saanich Grows
Bj JIM BEAHAN
The old Saanich municipal
hall at Royal Oak may be
saved for a future branch
library and a cultural centre,
Cbun. Alan Ne w berr y forecast
Saturday.
" Apparently It is structurally
■wad, and I think it has tre¬
mendous potential as an
ahmthnsl • cultural b ntlthng **
the Saanich oouncfflor said.
Com. Newberry, Saanich
re p r e se n tative an the Victoria
library board, and chief Hbra-
rian John Lort inspected the
Hbcary possibilities at the build¬
ing Saturday morning.
NO SALE
Since moving to the new
municipal hall on Vernon
Avenue, council has tried with¬
out success to seO the old struc¬
ture.
“I think at times we are too
anxious to get rid of something
because It Is old, and tbit could
be the case in point with our
former hall," Goun. Newberry
Mr. Lort said the area's pre¬
sent population would not justi¬
fy die opening of a branch lib¬
rary, but predicted that ooe
would be needed soon.
"Quite likely within the next
! five years,'* be said.
Mr. Lort agreed with Goun.
Newberry that the old hall had
potential.
"Undoubtedly it oouid become
quite an Important cultural cia»-
tre,” the librarian sakl.
Bs.aaa people
It takes approximately 25,000
people livtag within a mile
radius to sustain a library, Mr
Lort said.
He cited the Esquimau Shop¬
ping Centre as a near^petfect
location for a branch library.
"With the sports centre and
other nearby facilities located
close to the shopping area, prac¬
tically all the community * ac¬
tivities are concentrated in one
location," he said.
The Victoria librarian said he
hoped hi see branch libraries
opened in Oak Bay, ^Esquimau,
the Sheibourne Plaza shopping
centre, and a deposit station in
Brentwood. 4
He explained tie depoait sta¬
ll no was a step up between a
bookmobile and a branch lib¬
rary.
"The station has restricted
hours of operation, and has n
r rt-time librarian, as opposed
to a branch lihrary with regular
library hours and full-time lib¬
rarian,” be said.
Mr. Lort suggested the old
□umidpal haU might make a
good depoait station.
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Brentwood student has good view of College
From Brentwood
Stimulating Goal'
Teen-Age Students Fly High
The 14-yesnolda will have to
wait until they reach 16. but
several of the older boys hope
to earn their private pilots'
licences by June.
By JOHN FEARER
If you light several light
aircraft over southern Van¬
couver Island Sunday, chances
sre that one of them will be
piloted by a Grade t student.
He will be a member of
Brentwood College's flying
club, which consists of a
dozen boys 14 to 18 years old
and In Grades 9 to 12. They
receive weekly ground school
instruction during the school's
hobby period, and seven of
them take weekend flying les¬
sons from instructor Richard
Nash.
own Seabee aircraft for about
15 year*.
He maintains that teen¬
agers lesra to fly more
quickly and efficiently than
adults. "And from a safety
point of view," be adds,
“these boys are a much better
bet than the average man in
his 20s or 30s."
Deloume, a former RAF
flying instructor, is at present
adding finishing touches to his
private airstrip, about a mile
from the school.
"In an age when youth
faces an adult's world of
fewer and fewer challenges
each year,” declares Head¬
master MacKenzle, "we be¬
lieve that a private pilot’s
licence provide* a healthy and
stimulating goal for today's
teen-ager."
F00DS-3475 QUADRA
MON. TUES.uiii
The course is being given
through Victoria Flying Ser¬
vice* Ltd , which annually
offers two flying scholarships
to Brentwood.
'Mr. Nash, Brentwood biol¬
ogy teacher, is a navy reserve
pilot who has both a commer¬
cial licence and a flying
instructor's rating. He and his
father, Dr. A. B, Nash of
Sidney, have been flying their
He and Grade 12 student
Scott Caraerno of Whitehorse
earlier this year readied a
novel solution for economical
flying; each owned half of a
The flying club fits in well two-place De Haviland Chip-
at Brentwood. Headmaster D. murk.
D. MacKenzle, an RCN pilot Tha school gives its flying
in the Second World Wsr, has club solid support, in the
his private licence and sttU belief that learning to fly light
flies whenever possible. Main- aircraft develops reiponslbil-
tenance staff member A. E. ity and character.
The club's boys are looking
forward to a summer term of
good weather and increased
flying time. Meanwhile, they
are trying to determine if
they are the only school flying
club in Canada.
iLEAN
CHUCK
STEAKS
Cadhoro Bay
4 Off Limits 9
No.l, by the piece lb
The B.C. Forest Service has banned beach¬
combers from the Cadbaro Bay ares to enahle
owners at loss that broke from moorings In recent
storms to recover them.
The ban Is effective for 10 days.
tattoo, to tw given on two meeting tat w prasMai* TP
occasions by military units, wii the Canadian Chamber of Caro-1
be part of the spring flower merce, Maj.-Gen. R. H. Keeder, |
festival program, Victoria of M o ntrea l , would visit Victoria]
Chamber of Commerce three- April 14.
tors were laid Friday.
First display, at 6:15 p.m.
April 2, wtH be given by The
Canadian Scottish Regiment
(Princess Mary's) and the
second on April 8, also at 6:15
p.m., by units from the Queen's
Own Rifles of Canada.
On each occasion the drill will
tiw Empress
ROASTB
Mrs. Caroline Gibbs made a little profit out of being
rubbed Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Glbhs, 1.160 Mitchell, Is the supervisor at Goodwill
Enterprises, 560 Yates.
Around 4:15 p.m. a man came into the store. He seemed
to be under the influence of alcohol, Mrs. Gibbs told police.
A * to
Hi* hand went into the cash register and came out
with 680 .
Mr*. Glbhs liaiged forward at the man as he was leaving.
♦ * a
She grabbed the money and the man fled.
Mrs. Gibbs counted it and found There was $86 in her
hand -16 more than was In the register.
The police came, but the man had disappeared.
* it if
Things will start hopping If he cornea back to claim his $6.
FLOUR SI 595
Regatta Entries
May Near 100
EATON'S
take place an
Hotel lawn.
DREDGING
In answer to a chamber
query, a letter from the mana¬
ger of the B.C. area, Canadian
National Railways, stated tat
bodi berths at ta Ogden Point
docks have now been dredged to
a depth of 31 feet.
"It whs evident tat Mt Work
had to be done quickly to
maintain ccmfldence In ta Port
of Victoria,
Suanlch Diamond Jubilee com¬
mittee expects between 80 and
100 entries in the sail boat re¬
gatta to be held at Elk Lake on
March 27.
Events begin at noon, and. ail
skippers must register either at
rommittee headquarters before
11 s.m., that day, or earlier by
phoning 3862241, Local 251, race
committee chairman Neville!
Life said Saturday.
“At least four boat* sre re¬
quired to sad before a class will
be recognized," he said. "Boats
unable to race as a class will
be referred to ss X-riass."
LAUNCH RATES
He said parking will be avail¬
able at the Black £wan or Ham-
aterly Park, and boats may be
launched at either place.
"Trallered boats may be
launched from the boat ramp
off Brookleigh Road." he said.
The start lines will be in the
easterly section of Elk Lake.
MONDAY
• Gyro Club of Victoria,
Empress Hotel, noon.
• Douglas Rotary, Tally-Ho,
6 p.m.
• Ratepayers of Colwood Fire
Protection District, fire hall, 8
p.m.
| • Oak Bay Chapter of De-
1610 Belcher
Fresh BreeaHssds
the letter stated.
Fisheries
Talk
Monday
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Dr. F. R. Hayes, chairman of
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Canada, will speak at 12:30 p.m.
Monday on opportunities and
research in Canadian fisheries
science at the University of
Victoria
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Plan fc Feast’
Rosicrucians cele-
| Music lovers have a choice
lot two band concerts at 2 p.m.
I today, one in McPheraon Play¬
house, the other in Belmont
Senior High School auditorium.
Mount Douglas Senior High
and La ns down e Junior High
hands will give the McPherson
Playhouse concert. Included on
the program will be a class of
Grade 8 student* from Lana-
downe school who comjiaaed
their awn music.
At Belmont High School, the
Elizabeth Fisher - Belmont
Schools band will give a con¬
cert.
The centennial caravan will
be open to the public on the
The talk will be given
in Room 160 of the ElBott Build¬
ing, Gordon Head campus.
Two Hurt
In Collision
A Saanich couple
Victoria
brate New Year’a Day with a
symbolic feast at the Dominion
Hotel at 8 p.m. today.
Participants at the feast will
partake of simple foods corres¬
ponding io certain basic ele¬
ments of nature
New officers of the local or¬
ganization to be installed Sun¬
day are Mr* R. Richaitiaon,
Cowichan Lake, maater: Eva
! Roll in son. secretary: and Mrs.
Ida Speller, guardian.
suffered
head lacerations in a collision
at Hillside and Groavenor at
11:19 a.m. Saturday.
William Herbert Kenwood, 64.
and hi* wife, Viola, 58, of 1755,
Klsber. were treated at Royal
Jubilee Hospital.
I Police said the Hen wood car
hit the rear of a car being
MOli: INTEREST
"We set our date back one
day, and with three consecutive
days of canoe-racing in the
area, the mainland bands have
Khcnwi more Interest, and now|
»» don't think the Gorge wiD|
be large enough to accommo¬
date all the canoes." he said.
At first only about a dozen
ranoes were expected, "but now
we predict as many as 25." he
said.
The races will be held from
1 to 9 p.m., the chairman said.
Qam chowder and barbecued
salmon will be available, he
added
"The canoe vents will be
held the same day as the Vic-
suave ,
urbane
Get with it, Charlie
school grounds today.
TOMATO SOUP
HEINZ, 4 TINS
Power Off
In District
About 20 households in the
Cranmare-Hampshire area were
without power for several
hours Saturday.
A transformer failed at 5:30
p.m., a B.C. Hydro spokesman
said.
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HOLLYWOOD iNANA) — Fnik llnatra hu given up
drinking, smoking, end women—in that order. Maybe It’i
juat for Lent. But at 50, Sinatra aeema to be taking stock
of what he is and what he wants. And while he is making
up his mind, the person, female gender, that he sees the
moat Is his first love and some believe she will be his last.
Nancy Slnntnt, Senior. Frankie is never happy unless he is
giving someone a present, and the first Mrs. Sinatra la get¬
ting a pile at them, bright jewelled things to match that
mink coat he gave her recently ... So whatever happened
to 21-year-old Mia FarrawT She has matured, that’s what.
The publicity made her famous. And she has her mink coat
and memories to keep her warm.
★ * *
Zen Zen Gabor and her fifth husband, that nice Jaoh
Gooden, had their first fight—Gw night before the wedding.
Zsa sms holding forth at her small dinner party, and Josh
interrupted her with, "Zsa Zsa, you never stop talking." To
which Zsa huffed, "I get paid a k>. of money on television
because I never stop talking." "Yes, but you're not on
television now," he retorted. She laughed, and the first
crisis was over.
* * *
Carolyn Join had good newa when the celled me.
After believing that her Adds mi Family series had been
cancelled, she has been Informed of Its renewal for another
yey. This will make her rich
* A # ^.
It seems to have been established that Mariya Monroe
did not intend to kill herself. Neither did Dorothy KUgallen.
Death came from the same cause for both. Marilyn had been
drinking a bit, and taking some pills to relax. This combina¬
tion has now been proved to be a killer.
Mrs. Clark Gable dining at La Seals In a party of four,
and honest, she gets prettier every year. I asked after the
son Oar* never got to see and she told me, "A friend of
mine was asking how old he would be this month, and he
replied, ‘five, bui I feel like 10.' " Don't we all? But It seems
incredible that it has been five yean since Clark left us.
No one can ever fill his shoes.
* * *
Phyllis oilier, after presenting Arlene Dahl with a be¬
jewelled yo-yo, told me that she plans to arrive at the
Oscars in her 1923 Dodge truck. She has had it painted
msroon, and with the new motor, 1 hope she'll get to the
dais on time.
* . * *
Monique van Venera called to say the film she made In
Chicago last summer will be shown at the Cannes film
festival. It la titled Frank's Last Adventure, and has nothing
to do with you know who.
* * *
The Sam Maaklewlcs’ are expecting the baby any minute,
and it had better be a girl. Joe has three sons—one from his
first marriage, two from the second. He Is very happy with
Bnowmary. wife number three, who la the sister at Pamela
Dmaova, now divorced and having some problems over her
children with Cesare Dtsovs
* A * '
Joel Collins, married lo Anthony Newloy and the mother
of two. Is very happy to be living again in California, she
Informed me. "It's marvellous for raising children." She
would like to make some films while Tony tolls. His next
picture Is Dr. Doolltlle, to be mode partly here and partly
in Europe. In passing, marriage and motherhood suits Joan.
I have never seen her look so pretty and happy.
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Parely Personal Prejudices:
Parents today seem to be
divided into those who blame
themselves loo much for what
isn't their fault, and those who
don’t blame themselves enough
for what Is their fault.
What we do usually toowi
what we are mow afraid of—the
man who habitually sneers Is
moat of all terrified of being
sneered at; this explains why
the hypercritical are the most
thin-skinned about criticism di¬
rected against themselves.
A * *
Just as the poor are pursued
by the threat of indigenes, the
(rich are pursued by the threat
of boredom; their excessive
entertaining and travelling are
not so much symbols of afflu¬
ence as symptoms of ennui.
When a child's murderer
turns out to be a quiet, affable,
ordinary-seeming kind of man.
people are''always amazed and
disbelieving; but the headline
phrase, "sex fiend,” is a
revers a l of the truth—lor the to-
oatied "sex fiend” is nothing Uke
a fiend and la deficient In
sexuality.
It la one of the paradoxes of
maturation that women who
resent their mothers become
very much like them as they
grow older; only those who have
had good relationships are free
to become who they are.
. * * ★
IF IT'S TIRES
ITS
OK TIRE
2968 Douglas 8t
Almost all our technical,
strategical and industrial deci¬
sions are made on the basis of
scientific thinking; but almost
all our decisions hi international
affairs are made on the basis of
pre-acientific thinking—much as
if a surgeon used the latest and
moat efficient instruments, but
operated on the wrong patient
because he didn't like the looks
of the one he was supposed to
The fact that many crackpots
are against something does not
necessarily validate that idea;
many persona are agalnat
fluoridation for the wrong rea¬
son. but I suspect there are
tome right reasons for being
against it, and that the whole
story has not yet been toki
Every vice eventually ex¬
hausts Itself, except envy, which
seems to be s life-long disease
of the psyche.
What i s generally called
"working hard" is more impor¬
tant in small jobs than In big
ones; as Samuel Butler
expressed It, "To do great
work, a man must be very idle
as well as very industrious."
The desire to please, if It is to
succeed, must be tampered by a
certain fatalism; for K is the
ovemtxkxu host who is most
Ukely to fail at making his
guests comfortable, precisely
because he cannot face the
possibility of not pleasing them.
Bitterness fen men goes to the
Garden Notes
BalUi Vkswri*
Sa-fsr. March 20. !•«»
Amaranthus—Free!
By M. V. CHESNl T
To the a s tronomer, spring arrives officially when the sun
crosses the Tropic c* Cancer, latitude 2S>4 degrees north,
usually on March 21.
In England, spring commences when the daffodils bloom:
"Daffodils, ‘
That come befcre the swallow dares, and take I
The winds of March with beauty."
In France, spring Is when bock beer makes its appear¬
ance in the cafes.
In Victoria, we have one sure snd certain sign of
pring’s arrival—the Colonist stars giving away free seeds!
I think the most satisfying highlight at my year is when
L have tree seeds to distribute to my gardening friends,
and the more Unusual and unique the seeds, the bigger the
kick I get out of introducing them to Viotnria gardens. Right
now I am higher than Gemini V ever our first seed offer of
1908, for these are aeeda of Amaranthus producing some of
the moat striking and unusual plants ever grown—plants
seldom seen hereabouts, yet quite easy to grow.
* ★ *
It all started last December when I was corresponding
wttfa botanic gardens, experimental stations and seed
grower s in various parts of the world, seeking same unique
seed' 'or the Colonist free seed offers—seeds which couldn't
be purchased locally. One reply, from the firm of J. E.
Ohlsena Enke in Copenhagen, suggested the Amaranthus,
pointing out that these plants were attracting a great deal
of favorable attention in the Copenhagen parka, and that
they were quickly and easily raised from eeed. I have baen
corresponding with fids Danish firm tor over In yuan,
and I respect their judgment.
There are a number of different kinds at Amaranthus,
and when it came to choosing one for cur free aeed offer,
I was like a small boy In a candy store—I couldn’t make up
my mind. So I had my Danish friends make me up a
mixture of Amaranthus seeds, with a little of this and a
little of that, and I think these will be even more Interesting
to grow than a named variety, for In the luck of toe draw
you may get something very special Indeed.
The Amaranthus are moatiy big, robust plants that
dominate everything around them and stop passers-by in
their tracks. Some types are grown for their flamboyant
colored foliage, others for their unique flowers, unlike any
other bloom, and still others for foliage AND flowers.
In next Tuesday's column I'll give a more detailed
description of the different Amaranthus plants you can
expect to get from your tree aeeda. Right now, I want to
run over, tor the benefit of newcomers, how to get your
free seeds.
Simply write me a letter asking tor them, enclosing a
stamped and seif-addressed envelope to carry your tree
seeds back to you. Or, if you are not in the mood tor
letter-writing, you can use instead the little coupon at the
foot of this column, but DON’T forget the stamped and
self-addressed envelope
* * *
FREE SEED OFFER
Gnrttea Notes, Hie Doily Colonist
P.O. Box 1500, Victoria, B.C.
ART BUCHWALD A»sesses The Cerda Affair
Canada Now Major Power
Canada can now he canal- Communist Chinese, who got "We’re on the front pages oflup. A spokesman for the
dered a major power. She rates started late, are not expected to every newspaper in toe world." government said. "To have your
it because she has a major sex have a major sex scandal for at a man shouted, and the people own sex scandal Is a very
sandal. This mean, more in least 10 years. cheered. sobering responsibility. We can't
the world of [wwer politics than whst this has done for "We’re asking tor a veto in u ** 11 *■ 1 clu " ■R»ln*t a nen-
Ihe highest stockpile of hydro- Canada in terms of morale and the United Nation*," another *** “*, 1 R mu * “
gen bomba. spirit ha. been unbelievable, man yelled ,or P"*"—
No country who wants to play When toe minister of justice "Cerda Munsinger, the Ger- 0fuy '
a deciding role In International announced in parliament that man woman in the affair, says * * *
affairs can have any Influence Canada had a sex scandal that she ll come bark and tell all!" There has been no official
without a first-class ssx-in-gov- could be worse than the Pro- someone else yelled. word yet as to how Washington
ern ro ent crisis. fumo affair, the country went q q * is taking its neighbor’s good
. . . wild. Factory workers were __ . fortune.
* * * dismissed, banks closed, schools f*** 1 _, One U.S. Canadn-wateher told
q q q
There has been no official
word yet as to how Washington
is taking its neighbor’s good
fortune.
One U.S. Canadn-wateher told
France tound this out wfwi toe were ]g{ out , md everyone UuKhed ’ * me: "We don’t know how big
had the "Ballet Rohe." Britain poured into the streets kissing * ,or ^° y ‘ the sex scandal will be. so we
discovered it when H produced and slapping each other on the At to* Toronto stock exchange can’t guess how it will affect
the Profumo Affair and the back. the Canadian dollar, which had United Statcs-Canadian r e 1 a-
Unlted States became a first- been soft, was suddenly In tlons. Of course, we’re happy
class nation only after the * * demand. for them, and we’ll help them In
Bobby Baker case cam* to Crowds gathered around tele- And In Ottawa telegrams of anyway we can."
fl«ht. vision store fronts hoping some congratulations from all over "Does that mean you’d be
Russia la working on a crash of the details would be shown on the world poured in. One leader willing to pool your aex scandal
program to catch up with the TV. Other crowds gathered In cabled. "Thank God you got It resources7”
West, and their leaders predict front o f newspaper offices before the Cubans." "I didn't say that. I think
they'll have an earth-shaking where editors retd bulletins to But after all toe celebrations, that's something for NATO to
aex scandal about 1967. TTte the happy throngs. the Canadians started sobering decide ”
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SECOND NEWS SECTION
VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA , SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1966
PAGE TWENTY-ONE
Christmas Late But Joyous <
Aftermath of Collision
Children 's Recovery ‘Gift from God ’
Some of the gifts were from children. An anonymous friend
jnea and student nurses who who learned of the Christmas
ive spend weeks with the party left a box of books and
----- two sweaters.
Dec. 22 was a loot way back.
Near Medford
Til* near-fatal crash on a
M highway near Medfcrd, Ore., is
W |||||M obliterated from the memory of
I IgiH Suzanne and Christopher, but
1 HIH *** rwrt °* family.
* HSi The Baker's all but David in
ware bound for San
* * * * * * Baker family home to Victoria.
"At this point we had no idea
—the outcome would be *
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completely spastic.
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Mrt. Baker , Christopher , nurses Pam Heycock and Linda Wagner , Su*a/tn<\ Jo Marie He energetically eats k-«
-*—■ ——--— -.- • - — .. ..—-cream and anything else given
k> pounds they
being by
fuH-tlme
the East,
Francisco to spend Christmas
with Mrs. Baker's sister. On
that froaty morning Wing Cmdr.
Baker swerved to miss a
stopped truck, slid on ice in the
■hade of an underpass, and lost
control.
The bus-type vehicle rolled
over three times, throwing out
Christopher, Jo Marie and Mrs.
Baker.
Belted in Front
I Wing Cmdr. Baker and
'Suzanne were belted into the
front seat. The doctor was un¬
hurt. but his daughter sustained
severe head injuries.
So did Christopher, thrown 40
| reel. Mrs. Baker suffered a
neck injury from which she has
since recovered, and Jo Marie
wa» relatively unhurt.
"There were so many mira-
taid Mrs. Baker
Frank
Saturday morning the children ¥ des that day,
acre wheeled unsuspecting Into 111 Saturday after the Christmas
a HUhroom at Royal Jubilee to party.
face a (our-foot decorated tree n a A passing motorist with a two-
wlth Its base buried in gifts. KAKSIIIP wwy radio stopped and Wing
Wing Cmdr. Baker, an armed' * Wk30*.a*^ Cmdr. Baker called Rogue
forces surgeon, had to miss the! I Valley Memorial Hospital In
event because of a medical Frank Davey reseat ching a Medford, telling them what to
emergency. But 15-year-old sis- modem non-dUcurslve poem. (A prepare for.
ter Jo Marie was there, along P"* <uld English lecturer at
with Mrs. Baker and a crowd of R°y*t K°* d *. h* has Just been i.(tiled for Uxygen
nurses. awarded a >3,001) pre-doc [oral He calted for oxy gen in
Christopher _ Kippy, as the ^Ut’wMdp *t University of (t, e ambulance that responded.
family calla him — tore open a ® auth *™ CaMtaenia and leaves The hospital was only a few
James Bond-type spy kit a dart June U ' H * 1 V * B ** 40 801,(1 mlle * * w ®y The fact that Wing
att. a ball, a sweater knitted by wlth “■ wilt. «etai» ... Mary Cmdr. Baker is a doctor en~
his grandmother, five books a °*“ r * expecting to see her a b)ed him to administer first
transistor radio, and more ’ daughter Jails before too long aid that may have saved the
. . . Roger Oanride working on life of one or both of his child-
From Nova Scotia “■ *™f k ■ * • ° atMm »£* to,v - ™
ing his newspaper Job , . . In an hour the ordy neuro-
Suzanne unwrapped bath pow- Rabert Owsa practising the pole surgeon within miles was opera-
der, a reaord, four sweaters, vault . . . Lmw Osh trying ting on Suzaime.
knae-langlh socks, a pen mt to Owl the mail . . . ark "Hie boapMsd was woaderfid..
penal! set and a »anlowe aw I .,,, playing Ms pSkr ... and people sre didn't know
Premier Stays
They have five
nuraes each 24-hour day, and
■pend sk» boon a day in
physiotherapy
'TT>e nurses haven't Just
. nursed them; they’ve lovwt
them.” said Mrs. Baker in
tribute. "I honestly think It
takes love as much as It does
nursing.”
Home for Visit
Both came home lor a visit a
week ago. and on Saturday
Christopher came home again
for a short atay. Suzanne had to
remain in hoapital because of a
cold.
Mrs. Baker hopes her children
will be home in time to resume
school next September.
"They had a fight last night,
and that’s a good sign."
By TIM OLOVER
More than 300 people were
allowed to the edge of the
concrete apron at Patricia
Bay Airport Saturday night to
wave goodbye to Queen Eliza¬
beth the Queen Mother at the
end of her 304uur visit to the
city.
The Queen Mother had
arrived at the airport 15
minutes late, her motorcade
having been slowed down on
the Patricia Bay Highway by
a heavy snowstorm.
Ignoring the snow and pro¬
tected only by an umbrella
Her Majeaty spent several
minutes talking to Mayor A.
W. Toone and Mr*. Toone and
to Premier and Mrs Bermett
Premier Bennett did not Dy
In the royal plane to Vancou¬
ver as planned
CAPITAL
He told newsmen that he
wanted to say farewell to Her
Majeaty in the capital city of
rial Centennial committee de¬
livered a gold Centennial
pendant to Government House
for the Queen.
When rf*e appeared for ths
informal dinner Saturday eve¬
ning. itoe was wearing the
pendant. ■ fact ahe pointed
out to provincial chairman L.
J. Wallace when he waa
introduced to her.
A shower or pearls went
unnoticed by Queen Mother
Elizabeth in the legislative
chamber Saturday. ^-~
SHOWER /
While cabinet minsters and
MLAs were being presented to
Her .Majesty, high in the
gallery a woman reporter
notked tha. lavish [icarls wont
by the Queen Mother, and
quietly tried to tuck her own
modest strand out of sight.
A string broke, and rattling
pearls trickled over seats and
down stairs. Some of them
were recovered. The reporter
later estimated her lows at
about 45 cents.
Snowstorm Delays
Journey to Airport
British Columbia and not In
Vancouver.
The Queen Mother, who was
accompanied aboard her
RCAF Yukon aircraft by
Lieutenant-Governor Pearkes,
paused at the foot of the
stairway and again at the top
to wave to the crowd.
Al she disappeared }nto the
aircraft, the crowd gave three
cheers and many i teople
called out “come again.”
FIJI NEXT
Many of the crowd waited
to see the plane take off
through the heavy snow.
The Queen Mother left
Vancouver at midnight for
Fiji, where she will jjart an
official tour of those Mantis
and Australia and New
Zealand.
Headmaster
Will Speak
An English educator w ill 4
speak to the English Speaking ’
Union at their 12:30 p.m. Wed¬
nesday luncheon in the Empress
Hotel on the subject Parent*,
Essential Partners in Educa¬
tion or a Regrettable Necessity.
Donald Lindsay, headmaster
of Malvern School, is touring
America oq a John Wlnaot Fel¬
lowship award by British Ameri¬
can Associates of London.
Victoria weather failed to
observe royal protocol as the
meanest day In M a i*c h
greeted the Queen Mother.
A* Her Majesty cheerfully
did her outdoor duties the
temperature swooped to a
chill 34 degrees, ahd winds
whipped up to 43 miles an
hour.
Rain and wet. snow fell off
and on all afternoon, reaching
a total by nightfall of .13 inch.
During the day, the provin-
Royal Visitor with Hosts
Before Informal dinner at Govern- portrait of her daughter, the Queen,
ment House Saturday night. Queen with lieutenant - Governor Pearkes
Mother Elizabeth pauses beneath and Mrs. Pearkes.—(Jim Ryan)
-JUXSa Ctarin
Cornerstone rite with W. N . Chant
Masted umbrellas fend off rain for waiting crowd
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Queen Mother
Lovely in Blue
Her Majesty Queen Elisabeth the Queen
Mother chose her favorite shade, blue, for official
functions in Victoria Saturday afternoon. Her
matching dress and coat were a danling turquoise
blue corded ailk, and her off-the-face hat of ostrich
feathers was a perfect match. Her high-heeled
shoes were gua metal grey.
Mrs. Pearkes chase a classically tailored suit
hi gwy, with aavy blue straw hat, and Mrs. Bennett
was la a suit of cocoa beige with matrhing hat und
fur Jacket
Guides and Brownies from the Greater Victoria
area were thrilled when Her Majesty Queen Elba-
bet her the Queen Mother arrived to inspect local
companies at a ceremony In Government House Sat¬
urday afternoon. She took time out to speak to
a * *
several girls before going on to a reception at the
Parliament Buildings. Pictured at right Is Mrs.
H. P. McKeever, newly-appointed district commis¬
sioner of Guides and Brownies. — (Robin Clarke
Photo)
♦ * *
Queen Elizabeth the Qupen Mother chatted In¬
formally with Girl Guides and Brownies during her
inspection of the Companies in the ballroom of
Government House. Plana for the ceremony, origi¬
nally scheduled as an outdoor event, were changed
at the last minute when the Lieutenant-Governor
invited the Guides and Brownlee into Government
House, because of the rain.—-(Robin Clarke Kioto)
Social
AND
Personal
Best Birthday Present Ever 9
For Brownie Who Met Queen
Meeting the Queen Mother representing all Brownies of and presented the bouquet as came she performed her duties
and presenting flowen to Her victoria when th« choice was the Queen Mother arrived for admirably.
Majesty, was a matter of pure narrowed to the two View Royal the laying of the cornerstone for "it wai very exciting, and very
luck for 10-year old Margaret Brownie peaks When it came the new Provincial Museum. She wonderful.” »uid Margaret's
Patton. to the Anal decision, names had smiled wrapped in a car mother. "Especially as Marga-'
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs were drtwn from a hat, and p<* in a cold and miaerabla rain ret had Just turned 10 on Friday.
N, A. Patton, 196 View Royal Margaret was the lucky girl. far half an hour before her Ms}- it W as the best birthday present
Avenue, waa given the honor of Margaret made her curtsey eety arrived. But when the time ever.”
The season of new life, spring flowers and
creaUve styles. Feel alive again with a
gay. colorful frame, so smartly styled to
draw glances of admiration wherever you
go. Call in at either of our three offices
and let us help you choose a frame from
our wonderful array of styles and colors.
Dr. Frederick L. Watters of Winnipeg Is* in Victoria to
visit hds parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Watters. Transit Road.
* * *
61st Anniversary
Honeymoon in Interior
For Couple Wed Saturday
After making her curtaey.l
Margaret said, "Maa'm, may I
present these flowers on behalf
of all Brownies of Victoria.” \
Margaret can scarcely remem¬
ber all die Queen Mother said, I
became she was so excited.
But she was very pleased to,
be chosen. She thinks the Queen I
Mother is absolutely beautiful.
Charming
DROP-LID DESK
61»t Anniversary A wadding trip to Vancouver and the eon of Mrs. I. V.i court train cascaded from the not to bTrrnbqn^ss^d^^!^°
Celebrating their 61st wedding anniversary today an Lieut. ^ Interior la planned by Ptaippa, aU of Victoria. shoulders with an overlay of t*c auie ^ ^ . J"
■ nd Mn. George Southron, who will be at home to their Martin Ball and his Mn. M. Wilmhurst was at the tiny lace applique. Her tiered iure to * a ^ grandmotherly
friends at 1729 Oak Bay Avenue. Lieutenant Southron la a bride - *** former Dtaaa **«rie during the double - ring veil of silk illusion was held by ^ ^ 9
veteran of two ware, in 1902 and 1914. He and Mrs. Southron Punl - whu wer * m * rxled Sa,ur ceremony s tiny pillbux covered with ^ '
_ . „ , . .. rf.u *ua>ln> In rmtannl.l A llww.lnnk E-mntu_l_ .K_ .. ^ 1 ' "lauer HOW
came to Canada In 1928 to settle in Alberta, and moved to cUy •vening In Centennial A floor-length Empire gown of matching lace, and she carried excited ^
British Columbia in 1941. Mrs. Southron still enjoys playing her Unlted Q* 1 ”* l"Wte «*lk P®«u de sole waa a bouquet of pink Rapture roses m ,
violin. They have three sons and three daughters, 14 grand- Rev - S • 3 ■ p,r,ona officiated dramatted with Alencon lace and carnations it <, Brownk
children and three great-grandchildren. Far the past three a l *b* ceremony for the daugh- appliques down the front, and 1 Miss Linda Gray was maid
years they have been living at the Oak Bay Rest Home ter of Mr. and Mrs . R . L. Punt formi ng the bell sleeves. Her of honor and wore a gown of i ""
it * * — rose-ptnk peau de sole with
Surprise Shower L fsmeya bru»sllmlid h mj»« P sLL^ e 'wukto f
A surprise kltehen-grocery shower sms Ivld recently et XZs V vM/O m« wee ki roae-pink silk arwpel
the home of Mrs. J. Kerrigan to honor spring brides-elect w Ub Watching headpiece. Both ■—L_
Pamela Davia and Angela Jones. The brides-to-be were A m Of m MM a carried crescent bouquets of A
presented with novelty corsages of kitchen utensils. Games 4 V pu* tulips and white narcissus. A
were enjoyed and refreshment* served. Those attending were xKMf kJI't iUlff J O Mr. Lloyd Wood was best man
the bride's mothers, Mrs. T. C. M. Davis and Mrs. H. A. Jones. * and the bride s brother, Mr. P*
and Mias W. Gcariil, Miss A. Melbo, Miss L. Jones, Mrs J . „ ,, , . .. , __ _ Jerry Punt inhered with Mr
a-- “ - - “■■■■ S:s=s “ m
- n< T a mama * e . ., or Mr. Donald Shoemaker was i„_ in u.n - -—-
_ _ _ _ Marjorie Linda, daughter of Mr best man and ushers were Mr. , U Hal1
Fl f£ 1*1 Tl_ * nd Mr *- OUver Renton, and Dennl. Campbell and Mr.'** th Vjf up, t_ 1 ,eft ,ater 00 ! A
I BO f infill I nPTTlP Norman IXaiglas Taylor, son of Vaughn Edwards, cousins of the^^ 1€,r wedding trip the bride (
JLrdLLUUlI X llvlllC' Mr and Mr * Dou*Ma Leth- gj^om. Mr. Brian Pople pro- w ? r *‘ ■ t * le blue b roc»de suit V
bridge, all of Victoria. posed the toast to the bride at »| wlth blue * ur ■ matching 1 \
A. Y 1 m Mr. Eric Edwards, the groom's reception at Club Tango !>toe batiind^ hiack accetsorie^ \ g
\ t nrifYA I QO uncle, was organist at the cere- Leaving later (or a honey nn *>n . ... *“ >,
iXl ljUUliC J. “d mof, y- at »• b ^ Up-la»and. We bride . rott plan to ltv9 * Vtetor,a r'
™ given In marriage by her father, at turquoise blue, which she had
Foe her wedding the bride made herielf. With it she wore BRITISH-I8BAEL
A daffodil theme was carried grand Mrs. L. Smootov te. wore a.floor-length gjwn of white black accessories and a corsage Mr. E. W. Abraham will
out when members of Emerald tickets. Mrs. J. Staback con- 1 ^ashlMied on Rnfpire lines of carnations. ipesk on Mon,lay, March 21, at
Daytime Lodge Rebekah No. 17 vened ticket sales for an oil and tr * mmwl with ** ce Wllque. The newlyweds plan to live at 8 p.m. In the Newriead Hall, on
held a tea at the K of P haH painting donated by vice-grand Hw na ? rd f5" dl ***? ?* f ls ° ^ ewton Gar ^. n „ VliJ,Ke vhen th ® object: "A Study of the
Large paper daffodils, the Mrs. S. Matt, whit* was painted trlmmed with lace A headpiece they r eturn to Victoria._ Virgi n Birth”. “ | ^
trumpets concealing containers by her husband ‘ of satin rosebuds held her chapel
filled with fresh daffodila, were Past noble grand Mrs D vel1 * and ,he carried a
used as decorations. Solhen and Mrs. L. Sexton were crncent bouquet of pink giadio- DHCPC |1| A HA ■ ■ T \T
Noble Grand Mrs. A. Scott in charge of sale of home lu *' 9 lMf W (
ani convener Mrs. S. Matt cooking. Bridesmaids were Miss Katy ANNIIAI WYf AA I Ian
greeted guests and Introduced Past noble grand Mrs. L. MacMiUian and Miss Karen Rad- HUIlUflL WW m m ■ H ■
deputy district president Mrs. Molyneux was in charge of tea ley, and Miss Lynn Woodford I ■ -. n n ^
0. Green, who officially opened tables and servers ware Mrs. B. was maid of honor. They wore La 1/^. 1 L. ( J|^_
tea ; Shea. Mrs. M. Wyman. Mrs. E. sheath dresses of pink chiffon [f/ ' f * Y. Q| n | V ViO H fril
Pouring tea were past noble McMath and Mrs. E. Hogg. In over taffeta with pink velvet tops II f( C I U I ^LvJ I || I Nu 1 C II I
grands Mrs. M, Cummings and charge of the kitchen was Mias in Empire style, and headpieces I 1 lv s1^ itfJ LLJLJ l A Xa lJ
Mrs. M. Qiambers. Past noble D. Guelpa. of flowers and tulle to match. ! i
years they have been living at the Oak Bay Rest Home
* A *
Surprise Shower
A surprise kitchen-grocery shower was held recently at
the home of Mrs. J. Kerrigan to honor spring brides-elect
Pamela Davia and Angela Jones. The brides-to-be were
presented with novelty corsages of kitchen utensils. Games
were enjoyed and refreshment* served. Those attending were
the bride's mothers, Mrs. T. C. M. Devis and Mrs. H. A. Jones,
and Mias W. Gcariil, Miss A. Melbo, Miss L. Jones, Mrs. J.
Hunter, Mrs. E. Briggs. Mrs. F. Christian and tha Misses
Sharon and Cindy Kerrigan.
Daffodil Theme
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Two erf Sidney’s princesses, Jill Cowan, left, and Maxine Thomas, will be
modelling at the evening show on the night of Saturday, April 2, In Sanscha
Hall Their escorts are John MacConnachie, left, land Dane Campbell.
Poodles lend just the right note to a French show and will lend their own
particular elegance to the affair. Petite, Oona and Teena are pictured with
their mistress, Helen Biemes, who will be modelling the smart fashions.
Arranged by Vivian Cowan and Dorothy Wrotnowski,
Social Editor
Photos by Kinsman
Show at Sanscha ...
Sanscha Hall out at Sidney is taking to a new role on April 2.
Sophistication is the new word for the newly panelled hall.
For L’Alliance Francaise is putting on a show and that means so¬
phistication, culture, art or just French. And the Lieutenant-Governor
and Mrs. Pearkes will be there.
Collection Elegance is the name of the show, which will feature
fashions from D'Allalrd's, Toojays and Scuby. And the men’s fashions
will be from Price and Smith.
The stage in Sanscha wiH have a salon decor and there will be side¬
walk cafe type booths around the hall where lingerie, men’s wear, cos¬
tume jewels, cosmetics, perfumes and objets d’art will be displayed.
Proceeds from the show will send a student from Claremont to the
French course La Maison Francaise at the University of Victoria this
summer.
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Mrs. K. Stone, left, president of L’Alliance Fran¬
caise, sponsors of the show, and Mrs. G. W. Wad-
dington examine an objet d’art that will be on
display. Mrs. Stone will officially open the show
at 8 p.m. cm April 2 and Mrs. Wadding ton will pre¬
sent the scholarship.
Mrs. Rita Morris, well known in art circles, whose
son. Michael Morris, Is winning acclaim in Europe
right now, and Diana Willson, Sidney’s 1966 Queen,
will be official hoststesses at the show.
Mrs. Vivian Cowan, left, coordinator and commentator of the show, and
Mrs. Frances Spear, convener, pose in front of a miniature French cab¬
inet that was once owned by the famous Lily Langtry. *
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BIRRS
Rabakah Noble Grands Qub *«
will meet Tfamday March 24 *» 1 p m.
al 7 JO p m. to the IOGF Hall,
Dnogiai Street
FASHION SHOW
The Aara Hatton for Childhood
Education will' hold a spring
fashion show “ March 28 ait 8
The Ladies’ Aid Society ofip.n*. in fee Victoria Art Gal-
jKnoa Precbyterian Church are lay. Fashions will be from
holding a Rummage Sale an I Jack Burgess. Oak Bay.
Lasting beauty far yew bonne . . .
If you are a devotee of the strictly contemporary and avant-
garde in furniture and home appointme nts , this may leave you
euld . . . But if. an the other hand, you love the elegance, the
graciousoesi, the snul-sstfefytog look and fael of fine traditional 1
furniture . . . there's one place you should visit often . . . and 1
that's Home Furniture's Galtary ... the beauty of whose offerings
Is almost overwhelming! ... We sew some lovely new pieces tbs
other day . . . Italian marquetry . . . satfaiarood Inlaid - . ■ with
irrique gold trim and Florentine marble tops ... A .small and a
large console ... a commode and coffee table ... To blend in
with these pieces, then’s a charming antique gold corner curio
cabinet with lighted interior . . . and little gflt Victorian chairs
After looking at some of the latest arrivals to Mias Frith’s mlB-
Iniiy department, we oa&only say that if you don't fare forth
this spring in one of fee smartest, moat gfeiwwous chapaaux
you've ever owned . . . why, yon’vs no one to blame but younelf.
... It needn't even be a very expensive hat (unless, of course,
you fall in love with one of fee exclusive Imports) . . . because
some of the smart models we saw feta week have practically
pin-money price tags . . . There’s a shinning white and coffee
ball straw with high rolled brim and sort of zig zag trim . . .
be4oH Silk
Phone EV 2-1125
cl soil woven straw that you can crush In yomr hand . - - great
for treveiling ... A couple of ultra-smart straw "saucer hats
to nt well back on your haad ... one all black, fee other black
combined with pink ... A baad-hugging (and head-turning!
wig of yellow-centered Mack shellacked daisies ... See meet
stunners at . . . MIm Frith MOttnary ft Faatoraa. 1«7 Dsag is a
■t., sn 7111.
float—made by contestant, decorated
wagon Or toy car, best school group
in above and best junior or school
band. There will also be refreshments
after the parade.
Enquire about
Air Excursions
Saturday, April 9, starting at 10 a.m.
from the Amelia Street side of the
B.C. Hydro parking lot Judging will
start at 9 a.m. so all entries must be
on the lot by that time. In the event
of rain the proceedings win be held
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- before, what with all ov moderoday Shirley and I don’t think I ever
- |t acema to m the height of good mom to Warn MW him without a shiner or a
to dance property and beautifully and efforttaasly • • •
place y outran*learn to do Juat that to the ArthurJETSiSto
1 -_ as __f k-jU nn iw dansina tiftfl bMn refined to
” amTwheee you'll have loads of fun while yuu'r*
make new friends . . . enjoy regular studio parties!
■ — all the new dancea . . .
,U..... w .... ___ . After only a few lessons
jrw vista of recreation and enjoyment will be opened to
. Remember, you don't need a partner to take dancing
at Arthur Murray’s ... And an introductory course m
texpenslve ... so why not phone or drop in for further
lion7 . . . Open noon to 10 p.m. . . . Arthur Murray
>f Dane tag, 7U Yatea St., EV S-1474.
even truer today than ever
tensions, «<C. . . • I'
to dance «
where tiw teaahlng of ballroom dancing has- been refined to
a ioter.ee
I urning.— — - - .
Arthur Murray teachers will teach you
bring you up to date on the old one* . .
a whole new \' * “ J
What bafflea me is 1 don't
know when bs gfts the cheating
In. He comes straight home
from work and never goes
I menu would have a real effect ■ny***™ ln «*»■ evening without
|on my wife. Please help me
] right away .-SOS. (SAVE OUR - |
Giant earrings and rings in c
dralgns . . . mostly Mack and whi
jraeitary to hit fee f as h ion pagan
or Bud—and teach hii
i handle himself In a fight
ton's have i lovely w»y with weddings . . •
Funny how we aU think we know about weddings . . UQtP we
get Involved ln one ourselves... either as a bride-to-be. or parent
• hereof . . . Then it's all apt to seem a bit overwhelming . . .
E.,ton's, however. DO know all there Is to know about pfenning
v.. ddings in every meticulous detail. . . and they re ready, will-
in„ and able to offer you every kind of advice, as well at take
< ver every detail of wedding preparations ifyou so deMre ...
M-aat you do ta contact the ConeuMant at Eaton s.Bridal and GW
Registry as soon as the engagement becomes official . . . From
then on, you can sit beck and relax ... (after all, engagements
an nip posed to be enjoyed!) ... Eaton'a peuvtda "fun coverage
for weddings . . . Thta Inctadaa to v tattona, cmde, flowers, oms,
wvddta« rate, reception . . . they'B ras arrange fer yoor hearer
moon trip I ... The Gift Regtatry Consultant will keep a record
c 4 the bride's n eeds, tastes and dadoes in silver, chins, linens,
furnttme, etc., tar the benefit of friends to as arch of the perfect
gtft . . . help select and plan everything tor, the couple's new
home ... And we might add that all this super-service costs you
not an extra penny . .. Truly. Eaton'a offer the mpst aO-taclusive
v - debug service we've ever heard of 1. . . Eaton'a kite and Gift
Registry, M 1141, Laeal S7S.
Bear Abb Laaderai Ia there
any way a wife can tell for sure
if her husband is playing the
part of a faithful husband at
Our defiled cr af ts men
can design or restyle
your present fur into
fashionable, up-to-the-
minute garments .. .
coats, jackets or
stoles.
LADIES'
FASHIONS
Look for plenty of color afoot tar spring and summer. Newest
shade ta celery green, s soft whitened toot tar daytime wear. Big
new* to New York, we re seen some very smart ratary green
shoes ngbt here at home.
DRESSES
The Ultimate in Elegance
for 1966.
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Doing The Town
Clubs and Societies r
I NOBLE U BANDS
I Saturday, April 2. in the Mouse,
upnuisiarea wnn nemy aura veirei . . . true cniimx, u nra
wc haw It! . . . There are other curio cahtnefe too, ta various
fi ilshes . . . solid mahogany, hand-carved coffee and lamp tables
with beautifully grained marble tops ... AH this furoitxre to
Individually selected . ■ ■ imported . . . made to feet a lifetime
.. and bring ever-growing satisfaction to the lucky owners there¬
of ... See it soon at... Haras Fartotore Carapaay, MB Fart 84.,
SSJ-51SS.
... and suddenly it's spring! Flowering trees an bursting
Into bloom all over th- place ... even downtown 1 .., Aren’t you
glad you live in Victoria? And doesn’t the rest of the ecurtry
wish they did?
Spring goes to your head . • •
Whatever else you da ... or don’t. . . btgr to celebrate the
arrival of ipring. there's one thing yon MUST have to put you to
the new season'a fashion picture ... and that's a new hat! . . .
Equally am art to navy and white . . . Another wide brimmed
coffee color ball with faQta scallop trim Brand brim and crown
Those "unconetructed” suits and coats we've told you about
seeing right here in Victoria are featured to the very latest lraue
of Vogue.
That nnmtataksble “Liberty Look” . . .
Among the many new arrivals at W ft J Wilson la a big ship¬
ment of Tana lawn from Liberty of London . . . that famous
__u.., 1 . «wt Imwl th* ivnrlri nver . . and used
ywraaga IS au menet wme . . . wmw ™
course we don't need us to remind you how easy it ta to launder
oik! rare for . . . Our advice la to see it soon while the selection
is s till full and complete . . . You might even be lucky and find
material to match one of Wfleon’a new tailored Liberty Mouses
... in which rase you could buy the Mouse (02.16) and a couple
yards of material tor a skirt to mate up jawH tar a wry smar t
< and inexpensive) summer outfit I , , . W ft A WBsra Untoi
1SSI Governraeat fit., 4S4-7177.
A transistorised, self-charging clothes htuah la the neyst
etortrir gadget, wa hear, field to do a tarrlfie cleaning Job. TMs
Is especially timely now that navy ta a»h an "to” color!
Lear* to diSM the Arthur Murray w»y . . .
Of all the activities cngsgnl In by man . • • »^ort to*n J®
time he learned to watt on wto tags ... one of fentel
Vtvec 1 the world over ta dancing! . . . You might even aay feat
man was MEANT to dance . . . to help him refcx. «P^ f
_-i b. uuJiHw . ind even to keep fit! . . . This Being
SPRING Daffodil Frolic
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a w n Kraanas*! 8-pteaa ■•••W
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It is almost time for this giant rabbit
to make his appearance again. He’ll
be right there to lead the Easter
Kiddies’ Costume Parade on Easter
In the Court House Building, ground
floor. Prizes will be awarded in each
class, individual floral, individual—
comic or otherwise, decorated cycle.
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tt yen nm pfenning n trip to fes Brltfnk Wes or to fee
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a boy wife a girl's name-no fe»* my husband bought himself friend on t he side. _
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3bUi| (Enlrmla! Vietaria, I.C., Su., March 29 , ISM 25
Surprise Shower Party
Guests were Mn. C. S. Welch- let to. Mrs. Margaret Smith. Mr*,
man. Mrs. Viola Siddall, Mrs. Jean Joyce. Mrs. D. Riches.
Thro /Mien. Mr*. Ocaiy Camp-, Mrs Linda Fisher. Mrs. Mari-
bell. Mrs. Joan Tysoe. Mrs.jlyn Johns, and the Misses Karen
Mary Edwards. Mrs. Ada Can-! Radley and Kathy MacMiH*".
A surprise shower was giv-woi
for Miss Marjory Rentor. at the’
Dufferin Streel home nj Mrs.
Helen Tregailis. Mrs. Pat Coles
was coho6tess. Gifts were in „al
gaily decorated basket of green
with white Shamrocks. Corsages!
of carnations were presented toj
mothers of the bride and groom j
elect, Mrs. J. Renton and Mrs.
R. Taylor. The bride elect re¬
ceived gardenias.
An Invitation from
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BANFF TOUR
8 diysi S118 lach labile
May 7th ta 14th
Come in and Serve
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Twe excellent dtnneri. (lee eenUnental
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at Intereat with ear awe baa. eucb aa:
tour el OJtanaxan Valley orchards at
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ta Radium Rot Sarin... Columbia lea
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etc.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Clarke, j
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the forthcoming marriage of ;
their only daughter, Beverlee
Bernice to David Jack Me- i
Leod, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Lester McLeod of '!
Edson. Alta. The wedding I
will take place on Saturday. f
April 30 at 4 p.m. in EBqui-
ms It United Church. — (Don \
Ryan photo)
_ Mountain, |
Tour route follow, via M.nntne |
Park. Okanaaan Valley. Kootenay!
Mountain.. Windermere Park. Cllecl.r!
Park., BC. Baoft Park. Tabo Park.;
over world-famed Roeera Peai, by |
Arrow 4-akee. Kamlneoi NlceU Valley,
etc . alas Inchided In caat of all tauri.
Steeliest motel, or botch. Tour direc¬
tor for commentary, ett. Sixteen .eats
left only.
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(MONTANA)
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May 18th ta May 24th
Via Mannlni Perk. Okanetan Valley.
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Yellow.tona National Park. Wyomln*.
Grind Teton Park. BpoJteoe. Qrand
Coulee Dim. etc Eighteen a*ata left
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• Floor Polishes—Aero-Pol, Polymer i ^
• Floor Waxes— Flor Brlte, "K” Wax
• Floor Sealer—7 Seal
• Surface (leaner— No. SIN, Wax Stripper No. MM
All the above product, are manufactured la B.C. by Oeneral Dye
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FOR FLOWERS
This Watk’s Spseial
Arrangements of lovely,
fresh, spring Nil25
flowers. Special *•
FLOWSRI Rf Kill
ee. noliGLas in»T
(Oipaalle llratbceaa Ratal)
In an a«a al synthetics "K" WSX U unleue In that It la tom-
nmad a< a blah paroentaet of No 1 Carnaube. nature'. oMaat.
fin.it nai Carnaube cam. tram tbe leal of the Carnaaba Palm
grown in northern arutl ana I. tea tougneit. loofeet-weartne
was known ta Han.
The regular meeting of the
Victoria Hand Weavers’ Guild
will be held on Tuesday. March
2S at 7:30 p m Please note new
■duress 1005 View, corner of
Vancouver .Slides will be shown
of previous exhibitions.
"K" Wax la said at tbe loUa»in| Meanest:—
Cadbara Ray Hardware tfew Rayal Hardware
Pill.Id. Hardware Rryb'i Hardware.
Hal's Uakal.terlng a Heme lanfbsa Ibalb
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Parklaua'i Ba.elra a lalaa, Banian.
Charge Accounts
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black and white, and navy and white
wool tattersall,
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Here, the skinny coat.
And, emphasizing the important
1
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the three-piece costume,
the high-rising coot.
Misses' sizes.
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Prepare Well 9
Be Calm
For Exams
i By KITTE TV EMEU.
11« Ooveram«a» Bt. Itl ^ ^cht telore ^
EV l«t 3 all through your houai not a
fiat *n»im4 it» ,*rn»r from . creature It stirring — because
ran you've got to study, or else!
But do you really kw h«ne
- |to study for a final? And how
NEWSPAPER ADVEItlWINO mudl ^ ^ cramming do
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hot ilincUn dilate thapa
aearkp. The dtp outre la
within a few ■Inatsa bp car
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petla-haleonpantaearp fiJj
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COMIM ATIOU*.
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life la Italy aat
Africa. Alter eowjlns
to Caaada. ba «ork-
at tar aeaeral Traeel
A I anil a a, lalnlaa
CTA aa Balae Repre-
• • a t a 11 » a. He |p
llueat la ItaUaa,
Serbia n-Croatian
Punch ant Baallah.
aaalatlaa traeellera ta
Bautbera S«ro*e tad
Africa.
AXIL BTSMSSON) AST NOOBBAM >U a
barn IS Denaiark, barn and adneaudla R
traeaned nMunalf HeUhnd, Idalaa MR 1
la KuroeM lar a Sean- aa a Sort Rapraiaut* I
dtairlaa Trust atlra lb Saitarn CM- ■
lamilaa and a »ds. »• »as raonaa- fe
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With £TA ha unrad thaaiaada at oar- 5
aa a steward aa la- uan and Dutch laa- u
tamatloual fllabti. uliraata with their -
than apaalaltaad aa Will amSaauwta. =
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falra. treatllm* an auaaae wlU CPA, ha -
a.ar iba werld. can artw a Weed -
kaawtaSst af laroaa -
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(Sitlre®ing M,k
The proper approach to
the permuril rebnUdleg
of the structure of dam¬
aged h*ir is quite simple
really. The fact that hale
in 97% Protein, assure* ua
that Protein, and ouly Pre-
tele. can "feed" the hair
the strength that it has
lost through improper care.
When you work all day.
you lose the energy you had
at the beginning of the day.
This is exactly the same
condition present in the
heir when it needs condi¬
tioning. You can not just
drink water and expect to
replenish your energy. You
must eat food. Similarly,
when the bair loses Pro¬
teins and becomes "tired"
or "sick,” it must have
these Proteins replaced in
the hair structure. Lano-,
Jins, cholesterol* and po¬
mades have their plage in
hairdressing. Just asVur-
niture oils and polishes
hgve their place in keeping
the furniture in a pleasing
appearance. But they will
not permanently repair the
hair. Only Proteins can do
this.
■inre the demand for Pro¬
tein conditioners has beun
created, many brands have
appeared on the market.
Many contain ammonia to
help the conditioner pene¬
trate the hair shaft. Some
have at little as 13% active
Protein ingredients, and
many have just two amino-
acids in their composition.
P.P.T. “8-77," the hair
and skin conditioner formu¬
lated by RED KEN LABOR¬
ATORIES INC., contains all
22 of pie known amino-
acids, and is the only con¬
ditioner that we know of
that has such a high con¬
centration of naturally or¬
ganic Praia has. scientifi¬
cally acid-balanced to the
correct ph value for healthy
hair and acalp.
To restore health and
beauty to yonr hair, ask for
a P.P.T. trestment at the
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You, and your friends, will
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Successful scholars can te|i
you. Here are the questions I
asked a group af them and the
answera they gave me:
• Do you cram before ex¬
ams? If so. how much?
Yea, 41 per cent said they
crammed. 31 per cent said they
didn't, 19 per cent said some¬
times, and t per cent said very
Hide. So the large majority
cram in some manner, but how
they crammed vanrd greatly.
Com meats: "S O m ■ tbnee I
cram a lot because I leave
■mail detail* and exact dales
to this type of study." “It helps
to ertm for several days in
succession hoping there won’t
be much left to do the night be¬
fore.” "Cram for short quizzes,
such u aA i chapter in French,
but prepare daily for long
tests." "Don't cram — ft just
make you less confident."
"Study every night until you get
tired. If you don’t pick it up
in a whole semester, you won't
learn it the night before a test.”
♦ ft *
• How do you prepare for
exams?
Half said they review the
whole course, while 10 per cent
said they study books and notes,
9 per oent read class material,
and 31 per cent relied on what
they learned by keeping up with
the daily work.
Comments here were varied,
too. "Study and memorize all
notes,” said one, while another
■aid, "Review notes only if
necessary.” But same were
specific: "Vary, to auit the
course. For science and math,
check formulas so you can work
out problems. For history, leam
all the facta. Thao you can re¬
view general trends.” “Make
up sample problems and work
them out" "Pay attention the
last day before a test — that’s
usually a review period."
★ ★ *
• Do you use any speaial
teat technique?
The best technique, said V?
per cent, is to prepare well for
a test. Other suggestions were:
relax, 25 peroent; know or guess
what .the teacher will ask. t per
oent; and think beforehand,
then ooneentrsts during the
exam, I per cent.
These top scholars left noth¬
ing to chance. They studied their
teachers as wall aa ibu text.
"Know the itype of test • a par¬
ticular teacher gives, so you'll
know how to interpret a ques¬
tion.” "Understand what ths
Instructor wants. This Involves
analysis erf the teacher's per¬
sonality."
They also strewed the right
mental attitude: "Prepare well-
Ihen you'll be calm." "Think
of tasta as a challenge, not a
torture." "People who tense up
don't have a chance."
* * *
• How do you go about
taking s test?
Here's a run down on their
Ideas: First, survey the test
I and plan your time. Some do
easy questions first; others be¬
gin with essay-type questions.
Few tests areweighMd.no it pays
to answer as many questions as
you cen. Concentrate an prob¬
lems you can answer, but don't
pause too long on any one thing.
Don't waste valuable time by
worrying — there'll always be
mors tests and a chance to
score higher marks!
For Kitte Turmell's new fact-
packed leaflet on "Sohorlar-
sfaps" send a seif-addressed
stamped envelope, care of this
newspaper. This tell* how io
apply and qualify for financial
aids for higher education and
Hats leads for up-to-date Infor¬
mation.
ICR ADMITS AGE
I In the icelielda of northern
| Canada, each winter's deposit of
I Ice is separated by a thin layer
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ROGERS PASS
Basil, Pestietoi
Lv. May It, t Days, SM-00
XfcU atx-iar. Sacortad tear taa»«a ear
afflea Mas IS ta vaaoeu**. man ua
the Fraaar Caayus. ararnlaht at K»m-
looai. than aa ta Beveliteka Nation*!
Park. Olactar Park. Naecra Pau. Lake
Laulaa aad Banff tar l»a ntibti and
ilghtaaelas iris
Tbca ta Salmon Ana. Vanum. Kalavo*
and PaaUeton tapala blown* Hail I
far Ml lUhti, nut day o»«r Hoot-
Prlaaatan Highway ta Vaaemi*ar and 1
Viatarla
Fare M* M douklca aaeh Sla*]*. UtUa
■are. Da lull bat and wall-kawn
tear conductor Soma acota aiaUoblo.
ferdu RIvmt Ttur
Tba Jordan Star tear wm Have ear
afOea at 1 M im Baudoy. Hank n.
by tba aid lalaad XMllway ta rww aad.
Hdaiaila Haas* Valter and Baafea.
tboa a leaf tba baoattfal Bhoraltoa al
the Paclfta to tha aattoafe at “Mat
Ha Mat.” (Sen to Jordon Hlaor.
■at aru ta Vtatorla by I N >■ Coal
or aw. B.SS Taa l»e laaUoaati.
■ay fau ItofcrU new, (aw aaata avail-!
acta.
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No Height-Cutting
Princess Margrethe of Denmark, seen stepping
from a car in Caracas, Venezuela, defied Saturday
night in Santiago, Chile, she planned an operation
to reduce her height, six feet. "I love every inch
of me,” Danish heiress to Danish throne told
reporters at start of six-day visit to Chile.—(CNS)
Teen
Letters
"Deer Kitte TurmcU: This is]
not my problem but I wai woa
during if I ahnuld ssy something
about it. There is this girl I'll
esS A and this boy I'tt call B.
Well, anyway, here'i the aitua-
bon. B esn't go anywhere or do
anything except with A.
"Another thing is that A is so
jealous she thinks everyone
wants him—B. We come home
from school every day together, _
and from the time we leave
school until we get home she
is saying: 'B, «top that’; 'B
don't do that'; 'B, you’d better
not' and her favorite phrase Is
B, I wish you would do this
and not do that.'
"It is really aickeerinc. the
boy can't do anything on his
own. I've quit coming home with
her when she ia with Mm.
"So, tell me if I should talk
to her about this, because it
certainly isn't anything cute
and I think she should know
it Please print this, aa from
•SHOULD It* "
Dear "Mould If”: If you
know her well enough to risk
ending the friendship, you
might say the* seems to be a
bit too bossy. Then drop the
subject — and let him react
as he chooses in self-defence,
always remembering it is not
your problem. Meanwhile, don't
try 1 o dominate him or meddle
in their relationship or you'U
be the unwanted one in the
trio. Give her no cause for jeal¬
ousy.
★ * ■
“Dear Kitte: I go with a boy
who k 6 feet 7% inches tail.
He Is real sweet end not bad-
looking. This is not my prob¬
lem; what bothers me is I'm
only 5 feet 3 inches. Whenever
we dance, I get dizzy because
I'm always looking up at him,
trying to hear what he's say¬
ing. I’ve tried wearing spike
heels but my fact get sore. I
try not to look up but then I
c*'t hear him. What should I
dot TUNNY PARTNER .”
Deer "Partuer": Listen to
(he music, enjoy dancing in
rhythm. Do your talking be¬
tween dances, while you're
seated together, when not dis¬
tracted by music as you dance
Look up to him to show you
admire him.
Week
In
Records
By MARY LEE BURROW*
In a few years this column
might well be called "the week
in tape cartridges". Tape cart¬
ridges are the newest, moat con¬
venient way to listen to music.
Many recordings are now being
put into cartridges and many
companies are now producing
them. They are played on a rela¬
tively small machine which
will even be available in some
1967 can.
* * A
Hie Polish goverrsoeiri was
staggered by the response the
Polish young people gave the ,
Animals on tfwir recent lour be¬
hind the Iron curtain. The group
was received by enormous
tudiencti everywhere h went,
ft ★ ft
Sgt. Barry Sadler has received
gold records tor the single and
the LP at his hit Balled of the
Green Berets.
Hit singles: Nowhere Man, by
the Beetles Is number one. In¬
side Lookin' Out by the animals
Is going to be great.
What's happening: Kicks by
Paul Revurs and tha Raiders
should be really great. ' |
Victoria’s Top 20
Nowhere Man .
IMh Nervous Breakdown..
... The Beatles
... The Rolling Stones
These Boots Are Msde for Welkin’
. Nancy Sinatra
California Dreamin'... The Mama's and the Pape’s
. Cher
The Oae os the Right.
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry.
. B. «L Thomas
Keep On Routin’ .
.Spencer Dnvls Group
Belled of the Green Berets....
Dedication Song
One Track Mlsd . .,.
..The Knickerbockers
NOW IN VICTORIA
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Children 6 to 14 Years
Enter the
MS SPRING FLOWER
W FESTIVAL
Costume and Floral Parade
APRIL 9, 1966
(a) Individual in floral costume
(b) Individual in other cogtume—comic or otherwise
(c) Individual decorated cycle
(d) Individual float (made by contestant)
(e) Individual decorated wagon or toy car
(f) Best school group in any of the above classes
(g) Best Junior or school band
Entries will a om noble at B.c. Hydro Parking Lot, Maaou
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Bill, ready far jadgtsK.
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IN VICTORIA, ARRANGE NOW WITH
GEORGE PAULIN
TRAVEL SERVICE
Official Agent for *
P it O-OKIENT LINES
Call la (a t lll*,tr>US kratlin
• larlfe,, Satalla
1006 GOVERNMENT ST.
S82-9188
BILL FINDLAY
KEN MacLAREN
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I am extremely happy and proud that my company
has been appointed to the ever-growing family of
Zenith Hearing Aid Dealers. It ia our sincere aim to
serve our community in every way we can, with the
finest hearing aids available, by Zenith ... backed by
our complete sen-ice and an ironclad 10-Day Money.
Back Guarantee."
# acNsiSLi re icft • usr time payusnts
. rate home demonstration
Come in today... for a demonstration of
the finest in hearingaiOs-ZeoithI
» K. F. MacLaren
HEARING AIDS
740 Yates Street
Free Parking at Mac'a
Phone 382-4524
7n« Block Vain Parking Let
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3862121 CLASSIFIED WANT ADS I386-2121
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AFTER HOI R
TELEPHONES
11:3* p.m. to 7 a.ra.
Sports, US ISM
Editorial, SSS UN or
QiralsUoa, MHJH
BOX RKPLIES
All replies to private box
■ambers available from
1;N B.m. to <:M p.m.
Xaaia; to Friday la
ctwaivt. *
« • •
OFFICE HOURS
C.laaatfted Ceaator. t:M
B.m. to p.ni. IU»I-
araa Office, »:M B.m. to
5:3i p.m. Meaday to Fri¬
day tocluaive.
CLOSED SATURDAY
• • •
TELEPHONE HOURS
l:M B.m. to *:»0 p.m.
MoBday to Saturday to¬
cluaive.
CLASSIFIED COPY
DEADLINES
Regular claiallled advertiae-
maria majr ba placid at II*
ruunter. B:0B a.m. to i;fa P m.
on in* day prior to pubLlcallon.
-Monday to Friday inclualv*. By
Nelrphon*. S'.IB am, <o »:«s
p.m. Monday lo Saturday tn-
rlualv*.
All claaaWeg aemldlaplay copy
muii pa In Ih* p.ea*aalon ol
Victoria Fr*»a Ltd MSI Douglaa
Btrtal. by 4 00 p m. on in* day
mi or to pohllcatlor. with tha
raxrepttoai tha I copy lo* Sunday
Colonial muat ba In by 4:0* p m.
Friday.
S DEATHS AND FUNERALS It FUNERAL DIRECTORS
jJOHS (Valt to Sir. and Mra R G. .SAPPER- In Vict.ru on Friday
J'dm. 33M Happy Valley Rod at March. 1«. ISa*. bant Anhui JLo
m*' Royal Jutiilea Honal on -tapper to 450 UaiLaa 1M Mi
in*' Royal Jutdlr* Hnaguiai on
March 14. IMS. a atm. AJ*aai Ken-
n*ih. Many thaidta to Dr T A
ftn and aH fae maternity etofl
Unaurad.)
MAY to Mr *md Mra. Wm.
Hay. a dauahtar, Marguerite Au¬
drey, on March », jm», at th*
Royal Jubilee HrapKal a Matrr
lor Tommy, Dehklr. Sane aad
Heu>, with appreciation to Dr. L,
W. riel It avi atafli
S DEATHS AND FUNERALS
i __
BUTCHER—In Vietero*. on March
I U. lML Mra. Ruth Marguerite
I Rut mar to Bowbm- V.I.. bon Ini
Lady imlth ISia loaves her dauge
.Sapper of 450 uCr, ^ IISALIi rUDCiAAL
;*■ CHAPELS DEDICATED TC
Wmnipee b*«or, rominTfa w* I THOUGHTFUL SERVICE
Iona He laavaa Mi wile, XuDt at'
IrviriU'^^^Sj'SlSANDS MORTUARY LTD.
H c%iT. ! Mert \ on *> “‘P* 1
bar n» tha Coiwood Coir dub, a at CSllm«S
member of the Pro Patria Branch ryi-.,—n p m,* wo
•M the canadtaa Legion a mrm , Victoria, B.C. EV 3-751J
tew to the m haannr Aw
riation. H# aarv*d nveraaaa i«, CHAPEL OF ROSES
5W year, wtth Ih* are-raid dlvlalon . -TT VTT™**.
In th* Second World War and w*« Sidney, B.C. 656-293.
an aaaoriate member ot th*
Queen i Own Cameron Hlghiaiid CHAPEL 6f HEATHER
THREE FUNERAL PROFESSIONAL 1 REAL ESTATE r
CHAPELS DEDICATED TO ' SALESMAN „ , , , ,
IHOUGHTFUL SERVICE SALES CAREER w . mu b mi ra. ■*. b « (in* You h * ve ^S* 1 or lnjst
i.raaauauon Kxpenmr* preferred experience,
SANDS MORTUARY LTD. A LARGE and well-known You have aocurate typing
Meffional Chapel Investment Company with piaaatd m auerview you. Exceiimi and shorthand,
vi Otima. newly-opened office. In Vi* * y<XJ wan! , rewaitiini
Ictocia, B.C EV 3-7511 tom requires a responaihle oitaui Far .ppaiatmem. piaaa* position,
chap fi, op roses repr esentati ve to assist in eVV«t' clarke * Nvallac? You are really sincere,
idnevRT ^^932 development of the company Realty ltd, « Broughton st You ** ^ **
tdney, B.C 656-293. m this area. -- interested In.
CHAPEL OF HEATHER WE xre ae eking an experi- PARTS, COUNTERMAN A top position is yours wit)
j21 MALI HELP WANTED |21 MALE HELP WANTED 26 FEMALE HELP WANTED 26 FEMALE HELP WANTED g a {lg (Colonial 27
I -.1 Sunday, March 20, 1066
I SALES CAREER j W* wtah to add two mra io our flu* I
{urBUtuauon. n yinm * preferred:
I A LARGE and well-Known j ^ mi*. 'F vmil
j Investment Company with pZurd to »w»rviaw"jou."^ceHraSl
REAL ESTATE
SALESMAN
M. m£wr mISANDS MORTUARY LTD.
L %■"" L“ I Memona] Chapel
<xi Coir aub.°a of Chimes
^«^r , . B In"m h I victoria, B.C EV 2-7513
CLERK-TYPIST
typut who ran
2t SITUATIONS WANTED
MALE
ORDER S-ffll jTffiarrd arrdrd a*«1 VaMlrrue-l.
NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT J2«~
Sr"iv«'«r b ^ug“!*u'*^^^h2^i3^ J a*^^^! CoJ '* ood - B C - GR 8-3821 man with business, | p M.
“uTtorS £ r SSS?-. Eitablished M Years investment or finan- “
of Vlctom: two VoUMn.1 to Roywl Oak Burial Part. I — -——-— da] background.
iALTY LTD, a» Hrmightoa st. you are the trtrt we are
- --—--interested in,
PARTS, COUNTERMAN A top position is yours with
SERVICE,
]Q» Jobaaoo 3t
STENOGRAPHER
prMarml. Uroal- U congenial firm. Good start- Wall <*san,a*d and capabla al.noi- Bt> » M
LINK HAUL DRIVER
Now hauling rail run. would Ilka
•harter run. preferably Vancouver
Inland. Experienced In rmi. Train
and Dump trurk. Victoria FreM.
paretd*. Mr. ami Mra. H B WU OM>» * Fiawral Chapel Imrrtnmt
t*r. at VlcBirm: taro nrotban “ Royal Oak Burial Fa*1i.
Michael DM Edward Wider, at -
Vlrdorja- tm* aulrr Mra. J M WELLER — Suddenly >a Victoria.
tMarvT a^ td piuwS? B C <m March 1». iMt Mr M«ry
tMaryj Bnd of PorUaad: aawarmi
meoe* and nephew >
Funeral i«vle*i will ba held la
St. Michael* and AH Angel* Angli¬
can Clwrr*. Weal Saanich Road, tm
TueaOay. Marc* a al M M a.m.
R*v w E Oraenhalgh offlrdatlng
Followed by cremauan. McCall Bra*.
Maude* Vaughan Weller, born I-
Tnroota. Oni, and a r**Jdent of
Victoria lor th* part 15 jean
lata rvaldence. Suia SB. 27«
SalelUte Street. He rtaave* ha
wife. Mra. Helmi Simpaao Well**
Servian* will he held m the Sand*
11 MONUMENTAL
MORTIMER'S
MONUMENTAL WORM
ESTABLISHED IfTT
“Th* Fin«»l la Crmfumanaaif"
SB David Street CV S4CC
THIS POSITION will require
a mature man capable of
l myoatua ft* tha ngbt lb*
WILSON MOTORS.
DUNCAN
Owvralat - OtdamotHl* dealer
interviewing business tnl ffWSJWL HELP
r professional men.
IF YOU are over 30 and
* « -“ »>.ve the above qualifica-
| CAMERON —At at. Mary I Pnorv or
Marrb IS. 1MI Edith Maud* Cam
f aron. ag*d M yaan. a raa4d*a<
here lor I yaan, agmat ty of Van-
oaiver and Tororty. widow of John
H Cameron. She leave* ana aoc.
I Aian H. Cameron of Victoria; one
daughtar. Mra W. A. (Dnrta) Ball-
| lug d North Surrey, three grand-
rhildron an* water Mra a FwM
In Pickering. Ontario.
Uraveald* aerviara will b* held al
Ora an View Burba Pork. Vancouver
an Wednewlay Marrh P at 1:M
p.m Rev. Frank Muir ufTVIUlng
, Flower* grata fully declined,. Mc¬
Call Broa. Fnrwrml Dtrackn In
' chart* °4 arrangemen**.
pel of Odmm- on W*<ba«*day wwtumm
March Z9. IMS. at 1:«S |b. Rev 1«* H»> 8Ua*l
Dr. It S Noel dldnai Cron* --_
tidns, telephone for persona]
interview: 386-8478.
23 MALE Ot FEMALE HELP
RANTED
COVER* 4E.VT OT CANADA
line aalar-v rapher with InlUaUv. for manufar- SALESMAN WITH B YEARS OP
I mg salary. luring Ornv Oa* girt offlee. Mum wareMhU aril mg in Victoria, drolre*
, , 4 , ,, “ r.aoureriul and abla to wrrk on change of employment far peraonal
For personal interview call: hrr own. J * rwWa «W rat* rearona. Any litorvlew. rnuat bo
Mrs Severvm nr. Mrs JrVin- -BU ‘ *** B *“ 11 s * Urj conftdantlaJ. Mb gimmick* plaau.
Mrs. he verson or- Mr*, jam order sat victoria Proaa. box ml
! son - NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT proven master salesman.
cPDflrir would HBr buanru upporlunily,
DRAKE SERVICE management c -feu Laoellent
nracrikTvt'T lots Juboaoo SL referanoea. GR V4C7.
k jsvrarB a -ssus
ferboro, CM., imdrr the "" * buMtoa Ml tomato of pitolk hna-
cd the Honorabl* George w , th „ ,*oart*ncad atari to anil pMato Ibraughoit Brtttrii Ooianatoa;
Ll.-Governor Of Brlurii pmooal taata lor any fhnl preparing renorta aad ra n o fnai enda-
He waa a member of aroarit* — pclvata eenatotatton (km; aariadng hcayltal* aritb of-
AUDIT AOOOUNTANT
Requlrad far
RoapUai bauranra Sarvtci
VICTOR 1A
BC avtl Sarvtc*
SWIb Salary after Agrb 1. UBL
MSI up to Bdfl per month. «e-
l<*odiog oa -quallflcatlona and **-
partance, rtotog to *HD por mdafb.
PoaHloa towto v apprcawnafaly 51
S r cant ad um away Oran Vtc-
1a BiBliirtlai the record*, ar-
»w*rBto i* and i i gi ato R ur*
budgato tod h tamale* of public bna-
,B In Victoria If. • AUDrt ACCOUNTANT
SSTpJSSB bT X & . feALLANTYNE-S
Beatrice Ann!* and wife ElUtlr For flower* _ „ v ™>* ,
He laavaa an* ao*>. Fredenr, —. . ... . ,-o r nrr> BC " avS S “ u ' c *
Arthur of Ottawa, on* daughter EV 4^555; Night, UB-ASIS s»U« Salary after Agrb 1. MM
Mra. E. W. iGladya, Wlrtanen uf "FWrrx Rv Wire” »4Xl up to Bdfl prr moath. de-
Edmanton. three gnutorilildron l<eodb« oa ■ quaHBcatlona and *x
Looiaa An Woodrow. Ottawa 900 DoUgikS St. pariaoce, rtatoe to WUi par moath.
and Doorga Wtriaan o( -ODD. StTEthCOna Hotel Poabln Mralvra approa-nafaly S«
** ta »2?S B 1 „ JU * UIOMi prr cant ad tana aaray from Wc-
tha nrat World War having armed *,,vam n.,kr.n. ■■■ n aw n toria 1 hb|-~“-i th* record*, ar-
Wto th. bb C.MR.A Mrd Bee *, C»TM« e^rlmi v>4 eaptotogura
taboo. Prior boro, CM., uadrr th* H—■" araoara o* u. » — u p ^ llk v*
command cd the Honorahu George -xpari.nrad atari to adit pMato tbroughnat Brtttrii Coiantoa;
Pewrita*. Li.-Governor 6f Briurii nmm] taata Ira any fhnl preparing renorta aad raoranmenda
Oduntato. He waa a member of otrtJiM — prtvata eanatotattoa (fan; ■ a daring hcayltala uritb od-
thc Amtwlaiion Aaanoiatjon. the roam flee perriarc
t T St - WM SERVICB WjC-MH. »
LVri uTib^MSy. Chorch Cbrir BLALTY IALON
in 1M* rity far riieral year. Now tacaltd at 14M Derby Road. «■“*
Bervtre* Sill be, held to McCfal oil Ctotar Mill Road. MM19. Lrolmng L| flv. y^ra In
Broa- FLORAL CHAPEL. Jfanron ---jj 1 . - „ to
.vss; 'i «“"<« _fejgy» ,D a « jb a
H J Jure* offlcfauna. In term ani- ^- C . .° v U
Hem^.l Garden*.^- LEGION BINGO ». ‘-vS-SSrl
OF CANADA
farm CBC lad fa
nuMoa. 401 11SC
Victor!*, ac..
^. Daparimiu ad Mm
DRAKE
PERSONNEL
Suite 215. Alexis Building
895 Fort St.
385-3425
"Never a fee to the
applicant”
SOUND LIKE YOUt
excellent potential FOR 30 SITUATIONS WANTID
widow or aingle woman to help at __ _
iran, principally la coffee hnuie FEMALI
and xmall ator*. For tha right
S7SST of JLOOHS EX-
r.m.m.nKnw n,. .. Mrily (leaned. Waxed and nollihed
"Never a fee to the remuneraUon. * Experience not a* |“ rt jE cteaned- waxed and pollibed
impnrtaot at wllllngnen and In- jgmacfiiiw*. Homea °ur xpecla lt>.
applicant rmtlve. Work heavy jo aummer. , E*talblrii*d .fan I~v»*
light tn wltorr. Muat want tn llv* tY __
-arsrrra
SOUND LIKE YOUT S^'a,^^ iTb2en."1
claaned. Call I to T pm., EV 5-M4L
You are alert, ambitious, neat and tidy lady, «. wrm will babysit in my Tiwn
single, Mtracdve, with out- US .TSS.ra 'SSSi n ' M ^ T ™ 1,w
going P*r«oali^, a flair (or ttAJTSSSZ or
decorating and design, like a Good ■urrounding*. car, etc Foal- mine. Profearional beau train.. Ptv
bright, pieaaant alnwephere, «.,”At,*t^ k ?iifi'to'n.iS 7 ^™ - „ ---
with good working condi- ,v «- ConUdmUil^ No prof*a*lo»wl kggAL STENOG RAPHER- BOOK-
lion., have «xne basic office ^ Vlf ““ ^
“ d 27 TIACHiiJ - WAMTID
dealing wlm Bte punic. —--—- my home, crmom
Then this U for you. - TuST" SgJS?MKLOTS
CAR.NOR - In Victoria on March II. XJ -Govomar 01 BrtMrii your DaraorwJ laaU fag aay ftoral preparing rayori a aad i
IMS. Mr. Ttnmaa Jrie, Carmn of ONumbto He waa a member to aerarica - private eenatotatton ikra; aada rin g hoaplU
3*» Cedar Hill Croaaroad*. aged ff Amputaiicn Aamtoairab th* room flee proratoirea
SI year*, boro In Ontario and a t-ui*r uodge fto. Sri. A.W. a p ja — WIRE SERVICB AppflBanto tori be Canadian Ctll-
rcildcto of thl* city for the pad * k Jjatxna. tot VltoOrt* Ct» area or Brlitrii auhlecla and have |
M year* Ha la aurrived by hit L*wn Bmelbtg Otoi jnd a faem — nr .,-rv aatn w Socondary fktooto Giatotofltoi. |r«f
wife Helen to tha rrwrt-|—, two har of the SI. Mary* Church Choir MAuDlEa BEAUTY RALAJiv --hi, —>th framol 1
ari. RtoSlF fa ctUUornla! and 1" thl* tot, far *rirr*l year. Now faceted at MM Derby Road.
Tfalna. Srivart ln^ Vlcfarifa to* Bervtroa will be, held lit McCall off Cbdnr H1U Road. «MlB- SSSbl* T-SSSw
diUgWer. Mr* W. IKalhrym Broa'. FLORAL CHAPEL, Jfanaor. - - .. ,_
Holme* to Victoria; aim _etght “d Vl'ioouvvv Su.. on Tueaday, ,* COMINQ IVINTS JcEULffE Y to ThS
* rand children ana brother, IMt Hratoi 33 al 1:11 p.m. Rev. CBmpi 15 VW _
Caraon of Seattle, Waahlrritoo H. J Jonev tolitoaUni lnt*rm«n-aTIIi iril-ro
Funeral aarvlrea wUl b. hrid In at Motley Memorial Gardena. r prTDV RTNGO toetodltararato beDah
mSiX'TST II CARD OF THANKS LEGI ° N MNG ° S|
^, r tof^aSi« ,: “lofram.to'- R^ri Thrgr.utud. sTour Man* ^ Ex-Service WofDen’s Branch ocBfPirrrRv. n* «:
Ume. Phone sa-BBT
Cl ASSmED RATES
bee line per weekend: Hr par lib*
for three ouniecutive dey*. II«
per line for ux ooniecutlv* day*
Minimum advartuement two line*
only Contract rata* rat gppUcatioo.
ruu. COVERAUR
J7e pra Bite par workday; He
Bilik Mtotoaa. SLM pot toatruafa
Oak Bunal Parti. never ba fully rxpreeaed, but wr No 182 ■—■— - ' - —-
-- want our friendi, rriaUvea and NATIOMAL BUT
GREEN—On Marrii IT. IMS. to ha* neighbor* to know how much Iheir „ . . ... . _ SERVU
mtal to Victoria. Mr. Ralph Lawn kind wtexji and expremilon* of Britannia AUfUtOnUm Hbj vacant
cue* iLoraai Grom, aged U yaan lympathy have meant to in during a , ^ INTERIOR DECOR,
to 40* Qiu« Ann HaigbU, a ba our reerail lima of Borrow In th* 1616 Blanwiara St. |u]| expertemwd li
live bub end a partner to Groan iad loai to our mother and grand achaoiei llghUn*. ,
Lumbra Co. Hi leave* hi* will, mtoher, Mra. Martha L*<mrr; Mrox/t* 1/ Mar 21_7 '45 n m oiu* Ifa cranmiaalrai
Don*; two tone. Ralph Alexandra Mitchell. SpmJaJ I hank, to , h( | Monday, Mar. Al l -EJ p.ni.
Britannia Auditorium
1616 Blanshard St.
faTTr' , r vm,u ' MI,rr OF
filrium* streci VICTORIA. MOT **" £'* ■
IJ4TTT4TRAN March SO, USE !^TrtLZS-S!r r> ”. avU
OOMPETmQM NO. SI * CMC Mil bafero KAIV31 HI to 0^1
■— ----- Service Omnlani. JDS We«
NATIOMAL BRIPLOYM-EHT G*<«EM *rori. Vanoouver S. B.C
SERVICE DISTRICT
Ha* Vacant!** far: FINANCIAL OFFICER
INTERIOR DECORATOR—Mwl be STM H.TTT
fully experleacad lo deal go, point , _ ...
■cbeoMf. Ilghttag. W » • <t lP,a * B *° pv ■Metal Allowuce)
pin* 1* comm leal on. Comp. No. M-VI14
doling with «te puMic. 27 TIACHHS WAH T| D^ home, crmom
Then this Is for you. . " "
For personal interview call. Appllcgtlooa r# tha vacanclc* noted : , T- V^r;— -- -
. b*Jow are Invited from IntrreaUd Av^ACTIVE GIRL IT, REQUIRES
Mrs. Severson or Mrs. John- teacher* tor poaitlmi on th# (lad <« ‘rad# n* help In anything fra
of th# LADYSMITH SECONDARY MaM wage, te sasn
SCHOOL, with appofatmenli dlfoc- . vlIO „ _—
llva Kirumher itai RELIABLE NURSE, EXPERI-
DRAKE Saotombar, IMS. wnrod rouk (night ahlfl preferred,.
(1) Boy.'. Counieltor (half lime — EV4-S47A
PERSONNEL other auhl.cu to wHI. Hoard wrm umuraTr;...
to OUAWB and Jam«i L. to Vtc management, nurae* and Kafr oil
toria; on* daughter. Mra, G. <PK- the Royal Oak Private Haeoital;
rlctaj Chamber* of Prince Georg*; Dr. Nrieon B. RcUly, and the Sand*
ana granddaugbiar; hi* m*4her. Mortuary Limited — Mra June I
Mr* Catherine F. Croon In Vic- Hunt, Stanley, Lionel. Elliott and
tuila. an* brother. J- Maurice Lrolla Mitchell and tamlUfL
Grorai to Victoria, ong airier. __
. Mr*. Inea Dalicm May to VlfWU - -— . .
Service* mil be held la Mrcaj, *•*?".”
E^^Tm pm..lU ^ii 2 ."y £3,«■?
nent* Rallej Memorial Garden*. ■"« h 'L r *T r 'd tragic lllneaa. To all
Ffawero graltoully dacHaed. If d* irmr ■ nd nrlghbora deoproi i
,r*d. Itierufa may aontrlbute hi appreciation far Iheir wraiderfully
i* Heart rund. 1MB Fort streeti. J!? - •ympathy. To
-- Dr T. W. A Gray our dropeil
Marrtarra *« Joraph'* Ho.piul .nd M
mania Nuilc« CardTS Sf rrfl V 5? t ?f ?T M ^i _ Mary fra al) ibelr loving
ami u M BUbaequenl m«erUn~ , Bui.. Uranoriai tUrdeo*. I ber recent tragic lllnna. D
Earn addlUiaial Una. He dally
meni Rail*) Memorial Garden*.
iFluwon graltoully dacHaed. If d*-
urad. Iricnda may aontrlbute hi
Ih* Heart Fund. ISM Fort Streeti.
Biri-ra IMath*. lt.nta.HlJJ' - Tund >sM_Fori Mroeu. ^ WU“
Rrd•'"to*Tbardri *noi LHagfd kylut’THRl* In Viefaria on Friday g, r ^j!* . t ° r ,* li , h ‘' n y i ^| 1 Md m “ >
UI*ohun* I Man-h l*. IMS. Mr. Charie. Cle E B ' auawtol.
- -—---— - I mtm Guthrie of Bhawnlgan Lake. ~ .
I aied 75 yaara born in Liverpool w# wUh to rxprroa our tharki
TERMS OP PUBLICATION
Tha Victoria Praai Ufa 411*11 Bto
m I tabla far aua-uaerutai to *AJ
advert,lain ant beyund in* ajwuuai
paid lor auch advaruaemanL
la tot evara to an amg uccuntni
aged Ti yaara, barn in Livarpo-i We wlih lo rxprroa our tharki
England, a reildent at Sfutwnigan and approclaUnn tn our many rat*.
lAke ha the pari leven yean. If* live* and friend* fra Ibelr kind ex-
la aurvivad bp faa wda and efdi- pmalooa of tympalhy and beaulllul
dren ffatwi tnlnfea tkatn* «ra racer., I
Service* will be held tn ih* Shawn hrr**v*ment and lost of a beloved
igan Irak* Huy* school Otapel on htaband and father
Monday. March H. al 1:M p.m. Rev -Mra. R. Jebarai and family.
Admission U — 20 Games
Extra Cards 25 cents
14 games at $12
2 friendly neighbors
2 games at $15
10th game $50 with
chance to double
20th game $100
5 EXTRA GAMES
Proceeds to Veterans'
Benevolence
60% gross in prizes
Dept of Tm&riKTt
Marina Agency
PRINCE RUPERT, B C.
COUPLE
>ror 'round 1*1 and Uvin
DRAKE
PERSONNEL
Suite 215, Alexis Building
895 Fort St.
385-3425
"Never a fee to tha
applicant"
<D Librarian (full flmt).
(1) Homs Economic* (full time).
Board with hdthkr s car*
tor children of any ag*. Referon <-,.
(I) Korn. Eeonanvic* trull urn... EXPERIENCED DAY WORKER. 1
(«> Art (approximately half lime to 3 or later , EV4-S4T4
Grade* f-!S Inriutlve, with tohei BAHYArmwc in xrv unuv »*'
aubjecu lo lull.,.
RAHYSrmNG IN MY HOME. ES-
qulmafa EV 3-Sm.
■AMDS. MUSICIANS,
08CHIST6AS
?,, „ _ c “ n * 1 “-VE14 applicant" (« Girt*' Phyrical Edurallret (full {SOLD CAR, vv unur with
UPHOLSTERER—Fully expertenrod Dept, to Tnnaprat ___ lime, preferably with Guidance SEir rl-
3S^n taur 4- kUcln. Agri^ -- fa IS. « oOier ibjecfe to |Uin "***■ * J *°_^** T !* W *^ EVVStltt.
SyTL^NGINKER—With at laaat * PRINCE RUPERT B C. ADMINUTHAITVE BXCRETARY I Tha Ladyamllb Secondary School li $2 RANDS. MUSICIANS,
yr< experience wlih municipal aerv _ • mndarn unit with an approximate niruKTiit
Ira*. P ENG la B.C regulred. Dp --- rorollmenf of 500 *nd a riaff of 34 01CHIST9AS
in mn I vaar SLIItKlL UuTRiCT NIX Cl -- » -
TAILS-M y u^ h. e^ertrorod f* COUPLE (Graa.ro Victoria, P* MMmjm. BAM- VUMm »*>>«»-«»« SMAIX
» r ^£«' , . , S , toS“"' ,,SOa,1J * F “ ^ 'n»d IHMd living pro, *•*—** fa S404 per pr B M“h2uT"«»So“'- famlli.,' wim
rSLy.JSy.i 1. :- - Shkfay Mu.i ha*. worUngkruwl- " wrtK PA Maximum M.TTS lorla Pro-. Box Ufa
SJi.ro *7^2“ 1SZ.'VSIS: ^^^"ra'WilA^ rite Aotolral'o*. fojHherwHh a recent WANTED—ORGAN PLAYER~FOR
and Credit Manager Aaaum* dull#* *7“
to Comptroller ra Seely.-Trya* P 1 "
Moat have C,A. CG.A, ra R.I.A.
Up to MBS moath pita boon
YOUNG MAN—With at lento eetir. £>Sf
matrir. to train ■■ chartered ke-l® 1
countato.
NATIONAL^CpLOYMENT ! a., 1
SERVICE
*TfT*ir:iV oiu* ability to Uonal •undlnt: coatodernhle aa- "W.«f I ritperlnlendenf* experienced teen age band. « .»3
*z. cga!"s- 1 uX ^ **i suarf'u 0 ^.^- ^ I- the - j KSTKRS -
^js&srjnx* tenr. SFUff-wa «rs zutisltsa \js - —f Vtt22srtz \™• — .
BL ' aupervlaory rxperienc*
AppHaalloM IB writing riallaf age
•pK":s,v,ri l !rrLAr», , x
mi. PQKUran Kill opan la tha P*rwan*l Ofllrar. Boa 700,
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. IS
ICRESTON-KASLOi
EV wm “Diro- Gan- Victoria, up to |:M p.m'.. Mareb M BC -. WM amalgamalrd arhooi
-- *2?. "“tgag.|)M dirirlcL In th. hati to tha Koo-
JOURNEYMEN
MILLWRIGHTS
aaiiKaare Parking frea lo crai
iialenl producer*. Reply In mall
denre to Wee ra Phil Dlctt* al
lanaye. InvSro. appl lea, lorn
laacWi for 1MS1K7 farm*.
Igan lake Hoyi Schnul CHapel on
.Mimday. Man-h D, al 3:00 p.m. Rev
R F tuavromm and R*v. E. Acral
EV 2-4M2; *Kri.‘ eVAAMO 01 '* 1 * *' RECEPTIONIST - SEQRE- aeoDNDARY SCUOOUI-ae Crnlon
M.^ror^a^'e^ xiP. Jury With sales promotoi
s:„ l ^ u :*xron- v - l 2 ur c“h.^rra L ^.
fa qaaiUri. u. Ui. r.IVW Fund I*n(
IN MCM01IAM
BdiiEtok Friratda. U tt*y my cue EDDIE-In laving nwmnry of a
, naimo on Vancouver Island
Old Ape Pensioners No. 1 rcquire , journeymen Mill-
x£IE a tary with sales promotkmJ
Pulp mill located near Na- Mwdpi, '• oi expe iente required. Must Z&5S cwMronhy
naimo on Vancouver Island _ «» i°ri * be Qualified in ihorthandl -Mauymaun
b*. cunaidarod ho claim will ba ai- . .. _ . ..
I awed fui (Bur* than ra* Inourreri HEAL On Marx* IS. 1
Inaanitoi aut Ito artvos nut affacUng
Uu value ra Lha advirtl—menu
All aaumairo to oau are anprum-
3 *ta Adrortiaroi will b* dhaiwad
la —in * a*lrally road
or to**ri oopy lurtoilwd.
H, Baal to 14« Myrtle Strati. w .
egrd UB ) oar*. Bora In Ifaria No fengto to hIm ,
mouth, England, ram. to Crorad. SCr 'JJiifcu '
to 1M0. xotodriU to Vancouver far “iJ""*'" 01 va
S* year*. Be la aurvtvad by four .
aw. gt«wnan. Armauraig, B.C; amlitog face
Gordon to Trony. CalU ; Horao* .-~P - .
and Jim to Vfaaaefai fa— darak- C.G * " ^ -- ,
tan, Mra. B. (Oatfaud*! Drown Jlj *!?*■, .
yuallcum. Mr* J A. lElrie) Me 2 nd h * n '"l *
Callum. Oanyuoa; Mr*. J M -Ever remembered
■ Fmla i Sc fair South Burnaby Dm and Elife.
and Mr*. 1. B. iLaurai Kelly to -
Vamxiuver 11 giandcMIdrrn and EDDIE-In hiving n
II greal-grandchildren. drar. huiliand. Coll
Acn ni— arurxl to Varauuvor where whdppaaard away h
Perrin Eddir. whn entered Into
eternal real March JO, IIS]
Sweet th* memorie* Klently kepi
to r**e
We loved and will never forgei.
No length of lima ran taka awai.
Our thought* to you from day io
day.
Your amiitog lac* and wonderful
rzirrzLS “a. ^
A3 dlS hHnvH by «It
Kw mn*inbrrrt by Molhtr,
Whlia •v-rw" - - riwd]| hi *I« MU. J. n. KCIly UC
tfbkj* tu Jurvr^rd repliat lu bust I VimiHivfT 11 sramMuldrm aarf
number* fa in. Klv.riiror a* fai* f ureal-grandchildren,
a* do**ii,I*. w# at-cepi no liablliiv Acoai-amexl to Varaiwra where
to reaped to uaa ut damage al aervuro will lake (dace to Hanrai
leged fa ana* Ihkuugh edlwt fall I Now. Chapri al !:*► p m «m M.ev
ure or delay to furwirtJlng auch '*•>. Man-h Tl. lntemwert ai F,*e*t
rrpnea however roused, whether by Lawn Cemetery ' FVnrri — attoulli
■ngligenc* ai utkerwwa. declined i McCall Broa Ffawral
■ - Urwear* Ltd.
* SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Where*., ram., ..ev.d. ra -ton
U ^i,.‘ J ^. P *l.,T 0n criro, u n-u. *■"> » >2roTbnrn to
li^Lo “ ! Rr Rrimed daughter .4 Mr and
and Ann*., Mr* Jamro David Mam.- to »3
Cdmm-towe.fth, ra* *a*r. |U. *■> ime^riro^'SSlv "nto'enwl'gnnd
gnrai.be SIS Hi. tore, mraihc ISng. — —-' J* ■ - -
»,ngi* mrath. BSD, Au.trail*. J *•'.
roTra.hfa’* 1 * 5 - rUr '“ a n-e^SSf^' Mr Tra
Authonrad aa Mound-clan malL J*re. M N. Lwrtir to DnWhle Hill
Pro, Oflie* LfepartmenL CHtowa V I alao aeveral unrlee andlam*.
Member to Audi! Bikran of Or- [ ..I unorto ■«•»!.** »*1ll be held •
culaunn M'-Cal! Brn FW1RAI. CHAPEL.
Vamxiuver 11 giandcMIdrrn andl EDDIE-In loving memorv of mv
IT greal-grandchildreo. dear. Midland. Colin John Klktlr
Acn hi— anted to VaOTwer where wh.^paaaed away May JU. 1MJ
ervi.ro will lake (dace to Hanoi Jitoawrai tolroullhdnirora.i—
kx , » Chegtoall.we pm «m M.*v Tied with all m> |,ir.
•y. Macvh 21. lnlermral to Fraeit Mrmurlr* lo rh.riah inr«.>
Uiwn Crenetery , rt.wer* giattoullt 0 rhrrteh forever.
Kilned i MrCali Broa Funeral Loving w ife, laabelle.
U w*fa?-* 11 1<,vln f memory «f our
AjfHl > )wi, bnm in Burnaby •J'P 1" ^ b*«rl i$m a pKiurr |
R T Mr and *" • «tip laid vj rr*i
Mm Jam#* David Mamntf ni 1121 ln manurya frama w» aha 11 kt*p
MrLaran airrN aurviwM aim h> *
EjBtrr Calhy; {airmaJ grand auaa ah# Mai rm n i Ih* bail
.** mn4 J in J *t - Eroe rememfato by her Ma |
' 'l 1 .,.^ T^uTut, W*?!' Mr ^ I Mn * ri,uih, ' r ' grandchildren and
TrTT S V r^a r T(yZn Hut* I Efft gra nd, hildren ,
1600 Government Street
Mar. 21, st 7:45
Admission $1
6 Cards for $2
16 Games $14 Etch
3 Qamwg 115 Each
1 Game $50
1 Game $100
Door Prizes
Good Neighbors
Last 5 Games 25c Card
Not Less than $30 Game
60/e in Prizes
Victoria Women s
Charitable Assn.
_SI S Fori St.
LADIES' NYLON HOSIERY -
Malta extra money rolling atock-
be qualified in shorthand
and typing, ot good appear-
wrlghls. Year-round *m- m—. Your own bunne**. [ U y ance, age 30-40. Bilingual
ployment with wage rate at iretnendoue pmCU. Un- nr-f-rrrot Annlv Cain* Prev Irwwh VirTORIA KIXIT SHOP
ti ii rvne Hroir UU and IT “ lrh * d SUf'I'y and price. SS dxuen PHTierrM.Apply Sale* Pro- _ __....I, Carpentere, pamlrr*, ceramic file,
$3.44 per hour. M.S.A. and and more Wnl* now for fro* Utroa- motion Office, Empress Ho- Ucatkra* drafa^# L K ^liraldel !“• floo TO' "hrfing, imall appllanrea.
other benefits. Personal ‘"StiEnN^wbB*n£S!!S f % . tel and Ka*k, l*!T **" ku P
interview necessary as fol- SRntreal North, qraber** 2£nLt IX ra EKMr '^i£!i * MUS " 1„l counaughi li.
low-up to application. Apply resident caretakers re- *»..*..«•».* SSriT* " mi & e. b
to: dulre d tor apartm.nl. In Victoria qulred by roll oral nrm. Mraf b* ns aggHeallra farm* writ* C. C Fin* flnlahlng carptnler*.
D.P»nal dnueuline *! f * .***■ h* v « anowladge to eotoabia to auDerviriEri afa0 Iwv* Wlight, Dlatrict Suprottoandem of cabinet makeii.
Peraonnal Buparvlaor, rw*****- * lr inru w * a*. ww*a* raseweea. *■*■* -—t «a oa^ra* krioj. Bra 14». l iom,*v ft AlUration* addin, n
MacMillan. Blowdwl LL L _ 1 N i fan t irort w J ral _ P>ra* teal or m* »r*
—Soane* '
—Girl*' Phyrical Ed,
— Engllih
—Commercial
— French
36 IUSINESS SERVICES AND
DIRECTORY
Iflckltyen
FIREPLACES CHIMNEYS AN6
repair*, air EV2-US1.
HENSON HULLDOZING LTD
Ext avallng. Iradtog. hauling and
riemtoltiao. Pfvwie fur fra* eelimale*
anytime. 41S-U34
CerpeMin
Peraonnal Supervisor,
MacMillan, Blaerta]
and Powell River Ltd.,
Harmac Pulp Division,
NanalmoyB.C.
ARE YOU AGE 23 TO SO
Wlih at IhiI Grad* XII educaUanT
Early OpporLmiUe* for maaagemeto
ST. PETER’S ANGLICAN CHuS™. ^ “"'“ 1 “"'N '
quamichan. require* roganlK for ll* ^ falary e*ll|*4#d._ ia. H
Islexeeled perllr* PHEPAtD MEDICAL PLAN ■«* *
requeue lo writ* Peter Slone, require* young lady wlih general ™
rift I. Duncan. office experience to aanil Io lural Ufflce
EARN |ti Til lx aw "uiviiu «..** u * Ilc < '*™P l » ,r y he*‘* “P fa
mierioe tatone iLwl 3 month*. Some typing and exper, B
nSrtacC? *^.1%^^ "TO fa IfaBSI Ihg ro.b eraeuiaL
Tllitoum n.id Safari saw p*r monih R.ply to . .
On March IT Mr. Wrighl and Mr, A. CARPORTR SUNDCCXS RUMPUS
Ruhrolaon. El amen lacy Supervlaor room*, alitronm. ra rerwallraa
will Interview appiManl* at Room Guaranteed xrrakmanahlp aia.iva.
SA. Building P belwren »:0S am. oU* nUei. gn-ltag.
and 4:00 p.m. Appulnlmehli ahould ™._ *- -: _
lie mad* Wlih th* Student Placement f!® NEK *^.„ REPAIRS. ALTERA-
Office Addlllona, Fail, courlrou*
-'-- wfvlca. Free eillmaie*.
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. SI *' K,li > - by M5 0040
LAKE COW1CHAN 4i. P IIEWES ‘
ImeoLOlUw*. VJ-Mrarawnl unrlee and auto. , MrCLURE Jn favm* memray to
" ai "* ^ ‘"crapecI :r;g^ h “[ n ;; ^ P— Tuesday. Msr. 22-7:45 p.m.!, w
With at leaat Grad. XII educaUanT ««« fa handling ™.h eeaetoiaL LAKE COWICHAN <; p IIEWFS -
12* *!2L2r rto^n.^ 1 ffi^teaSra^tlciJ M S,e^
rSStt SS* — SSSrairSii
►'•ht An>i> NrI lotiAl *__ _ _ ■ •*lihllih*d offle^. CaB|Bllil ■M uunrij. tundtekj, cabin^lm. camirtfl ti!Ln«
Remuner.llra up In SSOO pirn a WvfchHl 5 m ik%!m wortlng rreidllloni M.IA elc i. Indutori.lEduralira InaUurlnr- altereUona general «5wiy» “►%
mrath to atari -- v Plea*, apply in writing giving all will Uarh prinwrlly In Power eibmaiee. Bob Macfeense JM IIil
EXPERIENCED TELEPHONE Utfartnailen Including age. experi- Mrrhanica and Indu*trlal Power —. Mm| . *»-k »l
Early OpportraiUr* for management -••• P*Vf to wrak at home “£**'*7 * Victoria aro*. ^GLISH CABINET MAKING
1 '’-mmiiauu Victor* I'nw Bn. pr *-«*. Bny BIS. 3 Home Eotnomic* — Fond* and Kitchen cabinet*, general carpemrv.
Call D. A. Hall _ UARGkWrT CD REQUIRES AN "°™ ™ U
THE IMPERIAL LIFE rARETAKERS FOR APARTYttNT • l , l f* 0 V v » ^ « 1 to^e’r’^'tt QUAUTY *7 REASONABLE
THE IMPERIAL LIFE M«bfle*ged. -Ub rorer»tire« Vl^ “»‘"S* *''»« pravmua ex ,U “ *““>« tafex Adilllitofa. renovation, elc
Call D. A. Halt
THE IMPERIAL LIFE
•wllcbboara/iypiri/receptlonut ror cnan aroraoacy aenma ,wu pupua. gFICIALIZlNG RUlfPtie tuviua
wril ■ ealabllebad office. Copg-ilal 31 Uacher.l: wSdecfar^boWacarnrala
wwklng condition*. M.l*. ate e Indotorlal Ediralira InKnrlar- altareliima geoaraj rarpeofey “rJJ*
Pleoaa apply in writing giving all will Uarh primarily In Power .,t,maie». BobMacfcanSe 1M-I1FL
InlormaiIon Including age. experi- Mrrhanica and Industrial Power —. . 1,1 111
ence and aalary required to Vktorta area. ENGLISH CABINET MAKING
Pro**. Bn* B75. 1 Horn* Eotnomic* — Fond* and Kitchen cabinet*, general carpemrv.
UARGkWrT CD REQUIRES AN Hom * Mto“S.m-nl Fra, eaumatra U Coulla*. efsiito.
allroto.v. young fady .39-10. a. A ^Tnn^V'mu*mT/r'^b^ QUAUTY WORE AT REASONARi-B
toller in raving, dept pravmua ex * U “ oU,,r ,ubJ ^ »*'ea Addin,aw. renovetioti*. elc.
par,wire dawrabie. Apply ia own praierance* LaLmaie* plana. Gluv.r re .ui
-Ahvaya remembered hv hi* auter.
brother in-law and niece.
fuimarn and Varus over 8i* m Tue* 7
-March 13 to 11:90 a.m . Rev -Ahvaya remembered hy hia auter.
CIHCVLATIU.X Cknon R. X. Samparei toflrtaung brolher In-law and niece.
REPRESENTATIVES I'lwnalkn iFVawenr aralehdly de •
IXinran. P J Bugera I4S-SSD Iclmed. Tl.iae an rfarirln* may nm MnrtURJ9--ln rnemray to Edwin
Puri Alherru Mr* K Nnnm 13S-ai3 (ritade fa ,tw Conrer Sirtety. IMf **•!* McClure «ho paraed awav
ft anal mu K. Lakey SK S 31M 1 Fun bU > March X. 1910
•_- -— - Arowy. remembered hy Iralielle
United State* r*rre**c(*ti.**: ST AGO—AI tlw AJiefdeen Private _ ,nd ftandr *
o* CLtHytE shannon ''"Tc! “ .I**’* " ls f? Ho * 10 FUNERAL DIRECTORS
wy «" apprkhlmenl to writ* » _ - - "«"•» Ml g, antoraihoiiW. Me., bl aubjeefa. BUI* othar *uh)ect prel I flniahing. rahuwl*. aiferotw;
Victoria Pro**, Box SI*. pkO GENERAL DUTY NURsn V| fa a n* Prera. Box Sil ' rtnc **'- . I rrp *"' % H ' w •* contreci. 41s
-'♦"■■Mki ** aoon^... OFFICE EQUIPMENT FIRM Rfc *' o»2^^^ - prto JiLI-ro.*''' ,r, « K REPAIRS; ALTERATI,
GOVERNMENT OF CANADA « vUSL rot," bS^Jh^tS^Jdg./""£ ADDRESS APLICATIONS roan*° QuKlty U wortl! n EV 34BS1
ovr’^ro 11 ^-^ z ic ssS iSSTE
:m C-necmreri Sc! VMtona. BC «vMlablq m nurae*' ■•touts rxperienc. and ralaiy nir^ra lid'^ih «r
United lute* r*rrea*n,*ti>*a:
D* CLEHgiE SHANNON
New York. ClUcogu Uetroll. Cteve
land. Atlanta. San rmtHMoa Loa
DUNCAN BUREAU
Duncan Chamber ul Commerr*.
land Kdwactl Siagg, aged Hi year*,
lair ,d SIA Hilienui Creiren,
born in Pawnb,. Out,. *4Vl a rev,
debt to Vltfarla tone* I Ml Ml
hiagg waa a member to Ilia Old
Age P%-n*l0*»'r* Nu. S.
Funeral arrvtroa Will be held on
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
llklg.. Poal Ulllce Box 1IB Uflic* Tuoadai Manti Zi. • 1:10 pm , ,„
and leleph>*i* hour* I pm, 111 p.m. )he Trximvn and Irxlng Fumral
>i'*day In Friday Inrlunve, Phone I Oiapel Very Kn. Dr i. L. W
Dumaa 14SM11 or 14MS11. I Met.eon toflrtabng followed by
• I iremaUtot.
a member to lira Old McCALX, BROS,
m?e. N w,,!' be held or ^'unpml Chapels
»x4i Zi. at 1:30 pm.. - 14t# Vancouver Sirred
i Hex K l*w‘ EVMW » KVS44M EV MIC
lelabDg fallowed by.^ Nrone 1, Awuram-e . . .
“.■CaB P— !h»r» Ffa» a i Funeral
■ ■ —_ Chapelt 43 Year* In Victoria.
Victoci* Ballroom
1600 Government Street
Admission $1—20 Games
6 cards for $1
L'xtina oaitls 25c cacti
Good Neighbor Games
Help A Retarded Child
Remember the more that
oume, the more we pay!
FASHION SHOW
Un# r-far. lira elegance, aponaoted
Victoria Pro**, Box <14.
wm* fa 24 female HELP WANTED k“Jf” 1"^*2ES2 «c ,r ‘ro
bng roily il'big full parti |. Occupalmnal Tn ha reapotiaibl*
tor claaa and irach aome rrae EXPERIENCED CARPENTER IY
aubjecia. SLaia othar *ub)#ct prof flnlahin*. rahuwta. aKerotiraa and
err neat. ^1,1 Hmir or contraci. (1HRI
E Girl*' Cotaiaelloru — half time. Hrrt . v
Stat* other aubjA prafaranrro "'Jj* ALTERATTOhS
pi rut arifinruu .PI lrATlriN* ^.r u ' .‘fa 1 MHe
application form CSC 100 fa JT. u c - g * 4 * nr . !“ ‘rrorUanra day. eshour week Plraro reply In - . 9r . ru. lrt *,
lervic* O-rnml wirn «* - SmimtoKio*, 1 ^ ?f , 5i Ar to Victoria Proaa Bo* “(m.IL,?' J( ri v6ntoa
:,™- ■••• vi —■ bc stt-^Affiv^, V"*Mg %*%<r * n, ‘ “ tar> a^x^is: Dd^.h' r.c.
immediately.
OLDKICAL ASSISTANTS (MAIJt)
EM4U
Crop Nu SS-VfeB
Govcrnmcot daparlmenla
VICTUH1A. BC
NO POWERS ISSUED
COMMUNICATIONS
TECHNICIAN
available. faatMni. gjgffiator# lo: „, R l,AHGk' PRIVATE KNTAH
Box IS ‘ iiahmeni In Victoria. (1) a panuy
Chemalnua, BC ,a) "fa w - *>“h to>-
_ • altltoia reoulr# a maiura lerra
IkN'.SKKEEPEH. MATURE muii L,w * ■■ ■ ll <»«d. aalary Mi per
kimfly pnvm. ^ «J mnnih. Apply Nalluaial Impi^KrfM
■unuriiT limr heavy wraK Nervlc a. compeiltlun H o. 3«i
Suparln- GENERAL CARnENTRY. REPAIRS,
altarali.ew. I‘l v-ei yuu can affix d.
bo Am
SCHOOL DISTRICT NG TI
tCOURTKNAYl
SENIOR KECONDAHY
Gina' P E.
Wngllih
(' •vnmunlly Sanice#
Social Studio
« SECRETARY KEgUIRETTli^ JUNIOR SECONDARY « Schotoa, c
utfaura oJi p,lM ''lately, .horthand or apaodwritmg Sf. --
ARHUKITK. REPAIRS. Ai.TKHA-
Il ona, feme a. concrete. EV 4-igri'J
PREFER Ti7k~SMALLER TyFb
ro 9am
CARPENTRY. - PAINTING, 1»LAsT
lid tile, fiour tile 3N3 5077
Carper* and Liagiaura
wtok. eiaewfwxv Pbwu
AP^I - Rererm.ro n
Virutot# Prraa. B.K SI2
INDEX TO WANT AD HEADING! -w '«• hfah *»■
Claralf,cello- Ctaraincinn 8. MUV & sfi |L l!
Acieage far Kale and Wanted .. 1M vducalltoi A" f^RSYTH Mr, William |j* d'Allard". Scuby'i
Aaavxin. ament* .^ 14 Knaarerrienla.* j Acroropereed in Sgakalnan far Pnr * h™ 1 ®oy
in •»ro.'”F.,rn,.ked-i§ E^faKU lUrKtoili"—‘“ifl “ n,C " "^1 _!_
isfflss s tesag Rriwar , rs.=a •*« vffjrs&ijps
iSiSS V«W - .» SSS«“* .? »**■- w .row «.
IS KLrtfi8S.-:::n::S fB* ^ * s ' aBl S SSSTSS JUST*'" •* oSiTi. SSflJ
Aul*. Financing and liuurarve 1 JO Funeral "’niroriSre""*. in ^ h - * 1 “* «*r gcllvit
gtotok MraMM-a and Orchrafe.^ SPENCER CASTLE
«I2I» ^rowetra*-”- m ^taiSlirp^rtW*::r;:::;iM “ r «^»»«* sS3S?
5s?id',ti^s U ppiie. «t KSiu *""■ “d OB "*' 10 """IS p-m.-ru»AL chapel. RiridES C “ M,,
nUl'i^rorarartrauti,;' . im 5“>™ f ««« 1= GUTHRIE. Mr. Charie* ctemenl 1 * t rluowl -J >r - -
SSSSS w.mrii lj r u !:me„r«S5 H .:-.^ - k * 20 LOST AND
flufaryexa Penv.nal _, Ji Huuroi In Rent. Unlumiahed ...131 __
pSJ i|fnir ,nd SSS p n Si.’ a R r..::;::::::]S 222,
tiro anil^Trtick* Wanted.ID Lra, iS^rJEW.14* ^Marguerii. Thread. Aylllonum.
Chtckajtoutlcy Hatchm. Egn- ^'S^tTL,
b> I Alliance Francaiar d* Victoria s„ lur po.,i lutl open with leading
for high echnui aludent arbotor Canadian manufa.turer for axperi PERMANENT
reaipie i»1wr» huotiand 1 rontaln all Information concerning
ero ISraiwn available le x p e r I e n c e. aalary and ear.
'’’T *' r '_ 1“ , ** r Apply addreaaed io Victoria Proaa. Bex
*2 5*9.
I ihiiw. April 2nd, » p.m.. Sanat ha I V H F ij H l-" - ""mOWI# i-*dV,i yoinie wrm.™ POSITIONS VACANT FOR HE
Kail. sXey. |l. T,ck* U availab.. "nu'I^ SIronileih^ra S.k° OTriemTtS, ”“*» ^ U V
ei d Allard*. Scuby a. Too laya. ground and an aoiltuda inward ealca have ablliiv win u_,, ** mu■ in work Sal. and Sun. Reply In
Price end Smllh. Royal Oak Phar-1 SSSSSlteT ExciKmT rafai^ J5i5r JZ. Abfay m ^ "H>=
Engllih
Frenth
Srxlal Sludlet •
Malhemallca
Hum# Ecan.xnlc*
Cum mem*!
Occupational
INTERVIEWS: March 71 S
ARMSTRONGS * DOMINION OIL
Cloth a laleri in Inlaid and Cortona,
laieat In Ulea Qualified expert* wi
our carpel* and linoleum hour Sup.
plied and InaiaJied Siandairl Furnl-
lure Co. 731 Yalaa Si. EV 2 5111
map._■_ tlal and employee beneata? Reply wrltlng Po^fto,"^'Wrlma^Rr **' ,nd pr,vlou ‘ f« rk
THE MINUS 1 CLUB I PERSONS V * ctofl * Prw * Box **• __ BOOKKEEPERTYPUrr^rniTurn. - - --
Whn are aeparairei. dlvnrrad. aingle) wARrur-wv aajJCfMiAN .NPVI 1 ral office Retriy to ~n Uy)K NO "'"TftER for TTM
rr.eeta every Tue. . I S, at Ih. WyU^-Sg SAXES94AN KNOWL. « to ^ haRdwrit- p»„, » paamaneat nflir. More
v U v\L' rv*e | him Vk'grv l'ri/4av *^1* ® CWBMUlPtJOB MM pUDt Of- .!?’ ft ** in * . MP^nWCI ftftd RMhl
^d^U^ay.^ne^ £■ fa
ag* and praviou* work
ra > tofto5 P nLT Y .^ U !I_r C L R ” Et ^l LOOK NO FURTHER for TTM
INTERVIEWS: March J » - HOURIGANS CARPET8 AND LINOS
“tolKlftvZ Ltd.-Carneu. ImoleuBl... Ceramic
March 2»—Unlvarally to Vicittoia TllM _ in.ieu#4.
AppHcabana may be mailed to: Free eanmaiea Til Pandora Phon*
C E BHchie. EV I 34bL
Thetnrl Supennlendrof to ___
Box 3171, COURTENAY. RC.
29 SITUATIONS WANTID ^ing » roNCitETr gwlM .
MALI mtng poola. rre-caal aeptle tank*.
Chlrka. Hnultcy, Hatching Egga.
Suppllo* .
Si B VrC! , . ,ER - Rulh MAhtuerll# Thread. Auditorium. MArch IT,
al ill . • " MuXiael a and afiernixin Fmde, plraro return lu
Cuming Event* l" 15 [^7*^ KSmT"”^" . 5 „*“««*
Commemal Properl lex .151 ,i n , ninerv n CARSON Mr Thnmai John
(-.maleacent and Heat Home* .73 Male Help Wanted 21 1 = » P HI —FI2JKAL CHAPEL.
Cull S l ^!L. < W ” p * 5um,n * T 'fa 1 ' nr remal Help Wanted ... K WOOOHOW Mr Wnikam
RMOnS .III MArrlitfi S “
CVaniry Home* and Propertlee 151 Miarellaneou* fae Rale S2
nupiexea to Rent .in Mlarellaneoui Wanted . KJ
__- , j".-..® Mlarellaneoua to Rent . II
DraihaFunei aU and Lodge Wanted in Rent. Miacellaiweu* si
,— Ntoiroa ... • drexmental ...II
i — - 1 Mortgage Loan* and laaurance 14,
SSKKSou. t« sai. sl ,:U PD, ^' UJRAL raAi>EL -
. SlTeilSSS X S Wednesday
. * R '"‘- “"“"“MUS. " CAMERON. Mr. Edith Maud*
■ . Stormee Ira’iii''and"iu,iraiira'iai 1 * P-Ri--GraveeMe aervic#
S rdena open Tueeday. Wedneadav. VKSeeia Prara Boa Of , ^!r„ ” *** MuK h*v. You will love tha piaaranl way fa INCOME TAX RETURNS (touting. W. A N. Tract 411-Mil
lurday and SuMay. 15 p.m. Oil .” r** eikioatJofi ttrw rarningi aa an Avon nina nu CgRipteted at your horn# or min*. —---
ptinllrw exhibiL Guufad tour* Tea B A RBER WANTF.D TO OPERATE T"*" 1 afabaa fa VVxreia Praae. Hv*. Phone EV 4-TStS/ar hvarmatian If to up A. R. DEGENDT
Irv-ludied. T5c. newly equipped one-man abop. To •»__ ra „r-vlc» Phraia JS4-CT25 ,r 4TM«l4 Cemenl Contrartoe-Free aarimaie*
“ _ Akl _ r.n'Lake arxl CoSdT HIll^r^Ti. „ BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENCED MAN _ WILL TOP _ Phone 38SSM4
20 LOST AND FOUND Living quarlera lor one or caiple ^“y,experlenred In record keeping limn aad fall ire#*. Ltoenaed end >RfD REYNOLDS - CONCRETE
- --aveitable wlih ahop reniaL Piunr Vm1w, J' 8«dh (Mk Bay including payroll Apply giving all Inaured EV J 2SM placing and flniahing. Free e.H-
UINT—LADY'S fJOLD SCARF PIN CobMe Hill 14330(15 - '____ pariNul.ro aa In experience to - ,L, - . - main, Phone 3S4-MU
KM with Ifar diamond In Silver --—--FULL-TIME CASHIER ace- re •>* Virtnrig Prta*. Box ■* M . "4K" AVAlLAHLr. -----
Thread. Auditorium. March 37, REAL ESTATE SALESMEN required ft teS Mm muf, f^ FHCX-f i e waNTr.i" v ' x.h ^ CONCRETE FLOORS. SIDEWALKS,
.(irrmaei F.ndei plena# reiurn lu W# r»v# i*>«un*. 2 qualified real nave gmd peraJalUj toT.hiT m dem’in ^'.ti «im! denlng or IlnMfWofk. Call SM-53 M dram tllea and .ewer wrak. Phon*
“j*"* v * ,urt *■ :rsss: — 10 ^ man„yma-n—bepTirs—tree h — _
-—- boo Andy an riwlldeau* to M K WANTED — PROFERRfONAL DRA- 'JU 2^*"* , '» B,bur lier.. etc ' lum F 5v"«"iai5! 38a isg JEANPIERKK THE CKMKNT
LOOT FROM THE VICINITY OF BraiUwrafe M-930S or *0-1145 pery ra deroamaklng lero. n , In^nv ^ , RM; _ »P- Heaeonabte, EV 41S45, 5M 5a« Man" Frea eallmate. CRM*
'(^'Tblmrt'^wl^ieraS S*™* Ll * _Vltoori* Prroa. Box EXPERIENCED AND RELIABLE VOL'NG MAN. T*. WANTS JCW: ■ ■ . ■ - ■ ■ " ^ -
Hunt*nil Da, III HB-iUr pan Ume bookkeeper. MuK be LADY »X3ND OF ELDERLY PEO- An,T J” ”1. After 4 panenra. ara-joai __
__ - — - - - ■ rapaide of handling coanpfete rat to pie for afternoon min warded to p "* laW '_PAINTER. CLEAN TRADESMAN. CEMENT AND DRAIN WORK
■Brni T - ANYTHING IN CONCRETE SWIM-
- - MALI mlng pool*, pre-enat aeptle Unke.
WOMEN U3VB AVON I- _ _-- — ale, Cement mixer far rent Rnek
Y<xi will love tha >ana*M w*y fa INCOME TAX RETURNS Warning. W. A N. Trace gTMfll
fbw earninga ag an Aural n raa ranta CearDieted at your ham# or min*. - . - ■ . - .
Hv*. Phone EVATStHor trearmelUM II0* up A R DEGENDT
ra aervlee. Phraia Mi-flTa ,r 41M"l« Cement Conirartor—Free eetlmate*
BOOKKEEPEH EXPRHTENCEO” MAN _ WILL TOP. _ Phone M5-55S4
Fully experienced In record keeping limn and fall Treat Ltcenaed and y-RtD REYNOLDS — CONCRETE
including payroll. Apply giving all Inaured EV S-2S&L placing and flniahing. Frea raU-
pat1k-ul.ro a* in experlem-a to- ■ ",L .L. .. - main Phone 184-44S3
—- — -- Need a mgn.for that of gar- CONCRETE FLOORS. SIDEWALKS.
ENERGETIC jmtLWANTED FOR denlng or IIHMiniak. Call SM-53 M. dr , |B 4nd wurtt Ph.uie
mredlri fhr pubHr*amd t^reSft HANDYMAN.” REPAIRS. THKE GV4MS It Lara _
SSsSE"* 1 Mmhun " r ’' srgJSwi: Sv"ffs.L«:£Si cVmsT 1
PHONE
DIRECT
386-2121
PLACE
YOUR
CLASSIFIED
TO BE ANNOUNCED
Mortgage Loan, and la.urance 14, e£.n vTi i!!™, „ I rv *raxx ?
Moiorcyrle* *S nw,n Viow Bunal Park. Van EV 5-4313
Moving and Hauling 115 C0U ' TT - Ir-rrr
Muaical Inafrumenla ............ 13
Muale Teacher. . S3* TO BE ANNOUNCED
Pail* Acreaanric*.. jm
TVrvraial Loam ...14n UXJAN. Mr. Janaea L.
Prraonala M
Peti and Suppllea ..«n
riarat to VtotU ____IS — -I—■ —
p^ri l y nB fra^fe‘ c ' , .:::::;:;"“iM Thomson a diving
” J S Funcral 0181)01
‘^iTLATfe -l^Ttieraul hMn * > L1<t _SS”' or JVUPk VWort * B« EXPERIENCED AND RELIABLE VOUIfG MAN. WANTS JO«; — '
i»~ N ?I« uc 122“ 1 J25 M -^ , in‘ , 2'm ar Ph , °S.”2^4 SSmETiSh« “
li lint* III n. I III UB-iUT part time bookkeeper. Muat be LADY FOND OF ELDERLY PEO- “1. After 4 penenra. are-jaai _ _
fapabte_of handling complete Ml to Pfetor afternoon ahlTt warded to P" 1 * * " 5MA 448_PAINTER. CLEAN TRADESMAN CEMENT AND DRAIN WORK
««7_r. MARCH 14TH, LADY'S hooka For appointment call JB«m reMhom# ouukfe Vlclorti; poaafhll- WANTED HOUSEKEEPER TO “■ to amall Joha EVMSM - 41» Blrketi
ssrffd«ru- c ^quJra p^ tr* * “■** b,b ' to _ jj-j- -_-_
ru urn - PART • TTME SAIERtanv vvra i hildren, l and 4. Victoria Proaa, ravi-rrarrat srovirrs cW ar t and ~ui inha w.u-k
E R S. CEMENT.
PM liana EV 1 Sid
or email Jnha EV1
— 419-j Blrketi
.......-- -_ ____ _;,u" r,«i^ maZ —--—-TILE DRAINS. SEWERS. CEMENT
EV 3-4312 - --| PART-TTME SAUEBLADY fan* 1 1 Victoria Proaa jasiTnfUAL SERVICES OF ALL and odd loba Welch EV ISIS:
- - -- -- HARD-WORKING NEW AND USED hakery. Mraujaya, Tueaday* and Sal- H™ ^__ Ijpr* Low ralea II year*' *J®*r -—--- ; — -—
LOST — FISHERMAN'S LANDING car aol earner, Generotu remunara urdaya. IS hnura xeeakJy. Apply Vic- CITY SAVINGS AND TRUST CO irtme. r.R 11*3 i Cl a* a lap Service
c * ,u ' i&^sst wisus; dSS™ - rXa'Wi c zt'z Li rb.^h^d - baseme -^
LOST —A MBER ~ NECKLACE ~ JI/B. - SSL. S 5?K ^ * +—.-*1
IM Hranital ra narkirra araa Murk uiriava rone * »„ _~ --- GENERAL WORK CARPENTRY Claiber. Fence. hUlIL Drain* laid.
LOST —A MBER ~ NECKLACE ^ JUB1 1 D °'^° . K-* 5- —mrer,., racuum
'r&ST&T&i* I DliTRJBLTOR 1Y>« PREFAB _ COT- i T ' [ E^U^Tfre^.^
LOST BUDGIE. CREEN. BANDS | lUS'rafe.mea "■™ ed mv HlltoRfeLraKa” °® A»P»T fAMI T E R ^EXPERIENCED J C " *”---
onhnjh'e^ Milgrov, area. Cal, STJSSISSL — ^ ^ __ jertre. wprk, Phraia 3SS-1S 4:._ J A HI
! EV 4-5001. I Apply Id-13 morning.. 2435 DouglaiJ wxNTirrv_rvr»r»irvrtrxi oner. BABYSITTER FOR 3 BOYS. AGE GARDENING WORK NEEDED I f^i^ irid lnhr F^ renmK.^
Howard 479-31Bfi Jim' 313 0343
Ronm and Bnard ...—..lb tat. 1711 Formerly ot Winnipeg LOST SMALL. BLACK CAMERA a vn „ , a v n .... lime aairra m-er fa rI ni — 314 and 5. Preferably our home
Room, to Rem .121 A Dignified and Under.landln* » xU SMALU ’ BLAL * LAMlRA ^i R 5,R IMMEDIATELY. iSJ; g? JJ ” Mraiday to Friday. Beetotwood area
Room* Warned ...I~ Service al Modarale Cra; board boy, *175 a month lo alert. a> *”* yi 43Me. TO4 Jda«a._ **-i5gi.
'•‘•to* (Femalay -fa PRE NEEL AT NEED' YOUR PET* HOMES WAXT Appl> “LIABLE BABYSITTER. OCCA- _....r nninu^n r, p ~
Silual oai* Warned (Malei . a SHIPMENTS I ret louad SPCA EV 5-0514 P .O. Box W O . Victo ria. B.C. alonal daya, near Mraiferry School, ***LP, 2BS5
Sll ‘“i-':?!,- W * , ' ,rd ,H "* » „ «» S' Phon- KV 4-3S13 ------— W ANraD~RFFRinr o.ro,. r: ea KV 4AWT *2? °* “••• *£5«
alioni Wanted (Femata) .fa PRE-NEEL AT NR
Siluallona Warned ,Malei . 21 SHIPMENTS ** *
Siluailoau Wanted (Mala or ICj Quadra Si. Phma EV 4;
h IfnilP I .. V-- ---
Stove*'*and^Furnacro’””'"!”” g? HAYWARD'S CHAPEL
S“*p* ... 94 Direr fare ot tanerol aarvlra
Tearhaea Wanted _ 7t
Tire. ...ins .. Simerior rondca aloe* 1M1
Timber ...*1 ™ Brough too Sir EV S!
TuurlK Accomirodatka _115 _ Member
Dougla* WANTED—EXPERIENCED MRT - p^?iL =S"*?"®. W ^W* KEEDED Lh^g raJd jnhr Fro,..,, m*,..
IATELY. ^.7 1 ^' -to » ClraH ra, *22' !*** - ^
lo alarl. | Stovtay Pm fa Ca dr. T04 Joftnan. k*.,,,, HOUSE WIRING, NEW OH OLD CLEAN UP SERVlCF
H Apply i RELIABLE BABYSITTER. OCCA-1 — *n*r 5 p m.. U*-7K(L Raaaurable. SESI. v.^.
•a|l ti an JjyiES
Fine Food*. 3S3ABin
Travrt ...Ill”_I SH "Ybe Ctoder to the Golden Rule" DepL OL
Trade School* . 41 A W Fraud* W a Hajroeird Toronto 1
Trailer* and Trader Park* _J1J-- —--
TV C |fad'lo" Sain'abd ’Serxioe"III 1 ® CMAPUN'S FUNERAL Z™Z
^to^?Sw a,APEL '
Warned to Buy Rouare _15s KfaAaeea Courtrey — Service rompMe
Waterfront ProperUea . 133 U® Fort KV V56I3 Vlrlona !
—— 2» MALI I4SLP WiMTIh WANTED - REFRIGERATINC EN ------ hour Apply ' EmlC. Fine Food. 3«« in
Oft P MALI HILP WANTID « A™- “ 5 -^*, v , ^ BABYSITTER 1 DAYS A WEEK. 1«1« HHIaidf EV 4 5413 pgm
rt.L - H WliMjn If* CO., 9B Her aid I m rvw* arw g jri nmm arts--—- t.
GOOD IHCOMH FOR RIGHT MAN SI M 4SM WSs V ^ T. X P E RIENCED WAITRESSES _
over 49 In th* Victoria area. Free no a — . r-orerv ----«w "«w reataurent Alao eaparl GUTTERS
isn Lrtp to Neman aa botma for pro- SNP T WO RKERS. A COOP SEC- EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLIST, meed kitchen help. 588-502 •rak^dd
EV 93505 ducara. Take abort auto trip, to ®.7iS5. ptofto.Hr wlih cUenlele. Pra fur- __- . ■ - m ! rk - .
IrraKacl cualoanero. Wrll* Vic* Pro* . 1!^!^ thee tefoemalkm phone 3*5-MM PRACTICAL NIGHT NURSE. 3 LONG CR
PRUNING - SPRAYING
H. Pfewta. EV 8-27X1
Bajemmli yard* cleaned, re*ana-
384 7101, able- 59*-T5fT. _ •
_ BASEMENTS. YARDS CLEANED.
NG RubWah hauled. Llcenaed 4734911
ducera. Take abort auto trip, to aT-TfalSi pto'toaWr with cUreVele. Pra fur- - • -- - -— w ,. x.x-- ~ ~ ■ CLEANUP AND HAULING—FREE
contacl cualoanero. Wrlla Vice Pro*., rotr MU-yrriareiSS" falormalloii phone 385-MM ™i cr,c *L NIGHT NURSE. 1 LONG GRASS OR LAWNS MOWED. eeUmafea 477 lid
DepL OL, p.O Box 71 SI* tiro R_ "» I3lf nw °* i l8t g3 4H HUB --- _ night a weekly; Ken relief cook. J rv - .... —------v.. . .
T ^* t ° W _ KSSTOg ^ood T ^,^ JlV d.ra' ftoT^'vIrt^to m^WE D man : V REDES F ULL ^
h^v^wfeSce^^U^fa SS2“5roi— K raLe lo ^ _ p * u) '’ Ctowo Ho ““ * n * r CoNfrectera
_:_Z__ ANY TYPE OF RUBBISH HAULED.
GUTTERS RENEWED. PAINT EVMHi. GR 85*M
work, odd Job* GRS-2J42. GR 9-3738. ~ _
lime employment. 473 574L
wri1ero f rewl creferahlv*eddere. ^ I ^ Pmm Box Na 5M _ ^RttNCED SILK AND WOOL IjMto_
IPjAffad man. SaK I REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY TWO \ ^’ Mrr - Utowood area. 479 3014. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS
wage# ror queened man. So* REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY TWO
complete Job Matory Srot letter experienced **phal, rooJrrx. Heady BABYSITTER WANTED.
Vlrlona Preo* Boy 572._ work Nanaimo 75M911. - (toy* raily EV4W73
HOSE PRUNING EXPERT
EV 1-491
J. B- W. CONSTRUCTION AS LOW
IEEE wanted. Exrellenl working crahll- PAINTING - INTERIOR. EXTE •* *D-3 per aquare fact N H A .
1 tK»w. Victoria Prraa. Box 57T.
after $ p.m V L A. Ptmovihnf <5^2512
Looking for a New or Good Used car? See the Big Selection Advertised Daily in the Classified Section
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28 Saily (Toloniat ,** business services ano
SMiiRay, March JO, 1 *4* DI RECTORY_
If BUSINESS SERVICES AND
DIRECTORY
Peieture and! Da<«
WHY WAIT?
FARMER
CONSTRUCTION LTD.
Repair Dept
ACeratlm, coacrata. carpentry aad
xk. psora MB-SUL
FRASER CONSTRUCTION
ud.
N«lac Buadaekx. Repaira'
rna Ktefaulra-New Home*
• ra Anytime
MYERS * HILL-TOUT
Bepatr* and AJteraUaa*
taetmming Pools
383-1813 or UM625
HOME REMODELLING
Bj Guaraadiud Imn
Vleftula
R^dar tIMMtaa M BW| ra*
Labor adn oaimi ftiwcad
SAANICH HUBER
BVi-MM |m. EV« !
UJNEY BROS.
4k HAMILTON
Repair*. anarauoM - XV leu
SUM DECKS COVERED. WORK
guaranteed. Reaeunable ratal.
H a m ptaa ou rawaaL udiwj Fte
riuuw. «*2xn
PHOTO IN GRAVING
Rail Tma Lina aad CUa
Engraving Commarclal Art
IS LARD ENGRAVERS
•• Pambcrtea. Rial Balow Dougta*
Phona XV M
ULYSSES A. EASAP1 CONST.
Cuaiom bona builder. lor jour
u (refaction. PA 177*401
G. H. WHEATON, LTD.
Rapain, AllaraUm XV 3-ZUt
KA8AP1 CONSTRUCTION. NRA
and convenllunej brnin. elm eon
■ntirui bunding* ms am
Ltn HOUSE MOVING
Raleing and iiveiting. Mar OX.
GR him asm
Build
rnndal.
ADO A ROOM
juu a outaoni kora*
Praa eteJmeU
GARDNER CONST. SPECIALISTS
la alteration*. repair*. OR AMSL
DRAPERIES. EXPERTLY MADE
Kidardowne. hedapreadx EVIMM
Dm*
■kiag
ANNE'S DRESSMAKING AND AL-
Ipratlnaa. Fre# pick up and de¬
livery. Far ep 4 **r!mant. EV vsm*
COUTURE DRESSMAKING FOR
that total lot* The reabto* CraJl
Shop. M Bumeide W MA-1M1
DRESSMAKING. SUITS. COATS
altarmliana, an Avebury. EV MRS
AND ALTERA
■•stall
PORMALA WEDDING OUTFITS
Tha PaaMoa Crafl Shao. a NanaMs
Rd. W mi Ml
Spruce up the Interior oJ
your borne now. Let pro¬
fessionals do it and svNfi
thy mess. Satisfaction guar
ant red. Painting and paint
washing. Fre* estimate*.
GREGG S PAINTING
Contract Dept EV 4-5C23
ISLAND
DECORATORS
Painters Paperhangers
Spray Painters
Plaster Repairs
Convenient T5m« Payments
EV 3-9059 Eves. EV2-14TB
WE PAWN MOST THINGS—
, INCLUDING YOUR WIFE
™ money ta a burry ran oee '1
tat Victoria'! bM Known PAWN
BRUNER 07 Jnta.ra SL An
evsasu Oppotei* P« st**.
fkMa iagraaiag
PIASTER AND STUCCO PATCH
ararti aad teucno petering. fail
Itetted cwr a year* ri ll ar
PITT A BOLT LTD.
J WELHAM Prop.
Hiui Work nubias. Irak
^uj f IniteJIatlona. CU
Esquimau Rd.
ev stna
ERNIE LECCE
•tallatlm and regain.
PetNlh
WFDOING PORTRAITS
At Eatrvan Studki. 25M EaUvan
Ave (nrar Wll)nan Beach). aaa
Mark otf Upiandi. Ea»y parking
Bum eall In
PENCIL PORTRAITS PROM
PHOTOS
(From S I On* week delivery
Oak Ray Exchange. UP4 Oak Bay A*.
Raaiiag, laealaHeu sad Sldiay
VICTORIA ROOFING
AND INSULATION CO. LTD.
Aeehalt ehlaglee aadar aad Mama.
rviiiri aad wall Ula Fetal cathaatta
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Television for Sunday
Pragrara* eafcjee* la l«»l- ab«i i dai|a by alatlaaa aaamraad.
TV TALK
By ROBIN JEFFREY
Sunday’s Highlights
12 noon—Harry Truman discusses the formation of
NATO-5.
12:30—Panel of experts discusses political futures of
Robert and Edward
Kennedy—5.
2 OO—Former pro
football player John
McMurty talks about
NO DOWN PAYMENT
EASY TERMS
RT Fort Suva* XV1JBH
PARKER. JOHNSTON
1SU Broad LTU EV HUB
ROOFING. ENRULATIOH at tta vary
BEIT. Oaar Ml yaanr eoenbteed
aicpartaaoa H need tha TEXT.
MUTUAL EQUIPMENT
RENTALS LTD.
Day* BMH Riant BM MRS
Cum plata Una aI Crane*. aftoveii,
drai l mat. back boa a. air oampre*
•or* aad
Electrical CtahflMn
OLDER HOMER REWIRED. AP
Jkianea conaactkme Wa finance
l h rough RC Hydro Plan.
EDDY'S ELECTRIC EV tTSta
ELECTRIC HEATING
WIRING HYDRO FINANCED
YOKE ELECTRIC. -EV STEM
EXPERT WIRING ON NEW
ar uldar homaa Hydra flnakcod.
McCoy GRtoStal
Flftgriug aad leading
ALL TYPES OF FLOORS EXPERT
ly cleaned. waaad and poJIihed by
macMna. Home* ocr mad all*
Grass a ErtabHihad 133R. EV * KBl
SIXTY LI NU NEW PATTERNS
Jack ala eoata. aloiaa hata enllan.
Will call II yaan ana locattaa.
Patd. » Baacb Drtva EV'
Traa larvtaa
SCSINTIF1C PRUNING. SPRAY
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careers in sports; Uni¬
versity of Toronto stu¬
dent David Sectcr
shows excerpts of film
he made; Arthur Mal¬
oney, Q.C., and Liberal
MP August Choquette
discuss capital punish¬
ment— 2 .
’ 3:3d—Tom Mboya,
Kenyan minlnater ol
economic planning, is
interviewed o n Meet
the Press—5.
S :00 — Documentary
on Dr. Patricia Smith
of Seattle who runs a
hospital in the central
highlands of South Viet
Nam on the Twentieth
Century—7.
6:3d—Of Men and
"Me didn't EAT his hat—ha
v Just took a BITE!"
Freedom presents a history of the. religious reformation
of the 16th Century—5.
8:00—Abbe Lane, Brenda Lee, ventriloquist Senor
Wencea, Jimmy Resell!, and Jean Carrol visit Ed Sulli¬
van—2, 6, 7, 12.
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2:30—U.S. national alpine skiing championships from
Stowe, Vermont—7, 12.
4:00—Tommy 'Jacobs and Nationalist China’s Chen
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World of Golf-2, 6.
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ing on American Sportsman—4.
4:00—Gary Player, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nlcklaus
play for *35,000 on Big Three Golf—5.
4:00—Fishing for rainbow trout in California’s High
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11 s.m.—Sherlock Holmes in Wa*hlngton (1942 mystery)
Basil Rathbooe—12.
12:30 p.m.~Cloudburst (1951 English drama) Robert
Preston—12.
1:30—The Marrying Kind (1982 comedy) Peggy Cass—5.
2 30—Black Legion (1937 drama) Humphrey Bogart—4.
* 4:00—The Desert Fox (1951 war drama about Rom¬
mel) Cedric Hardwick*—7.
4:30—Ramar and the Burning Barrier (1957 adventure)
Jon Hall-11.
4:30—Foothght Varieties (1951 musical) Red Buttons,
Jack Paar—13.
8:00—Destination Tokyo (1943 war drama) Cary Grant
— 12 .
7:00—The New World (1960 Mexican adventure) Rene
Cardona—11.
7:00—'The Little Minister (1934 drama) Katharine
Hepburn—13.
9:00—Tender Is the Night (1961 drama) Jennifer
Janes —4.
11:30—Day of the Outlaw (1959 western) Burl Ives-2.
11:30—Niagara (1953 drama which has contrived to be
shown three times this weekend) Marilyn Monroe—6.
11:30—The Last Blitzkrieg (1959 war drams) Van
Johnson—12.
12:15 a.m.—Trapeze (1956 drama) Gina Lollobriglda
Sunday’s Radio
10:30 a.m.—Highlights of the Queen Mother’s visit to
B.C.-CBU (680).
2:45 p.m.—News magazine from Britain—CFMS <98 5).
5:00—Part 3 of a series on news media la a discussion
of newspapers by editors on Toronto’s three dailies
—UFMS.
5:30—Hockey, Montreal vs. Chicago—CBU.
7:00—Segments from radio shows of the 1925-55 period
on As Time Goes By—CBU-FM (105.7).
8:08— An American look at Canada’s historical Upper
Canada Village-KtRO (710).
10:30—Proiect '66 presents an Interview with Alexander
Kerensky, the man who tried to rule Russia after the
abdication of the Uzar in 1917. Kerm*ky, 85, writes and
teaches at Stanford University—CBU.
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9 p.m.—Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster entert:
row of the Week—2, 6.
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9 s.m.—The Steel Jungle (1958 drama) Perry Lope/. (.
12:30 p.m —Mardl Gras (1958 musical) Pat Boone—6, 8.
1:00—Great American Broadcast (1941 musical I Alice
Faye—11.
1:00—A Date with the Falcon (1941 mystery) GcorRe
Sanders—13.
3:00—Criminal Court <1946 mystery) Tom Conway—13.
3:30—Brave Warrior <1952 western) Jay Silvorheels- 5,
5:30—The Big Cat (1949 adventure) Preston Foster -12.
__ 7:00—Francis in the Haunted House 1 1956 comedy with
jp sq pau. Sftmgtaa |iun ^uare’ ja 1hp Talking Mule) Mickey Rooney-7.
7:00—Strange Impersonation (1946 drama) William
Gargan—13.
10:05—Make Mine Laughs (1949 musical) Ray Bolger
—13.
1:00—A Song to Remember (1945 drama about Chopin)
Cornel WUde, Merle Oberon-12.
11:30—Action in the North Atlantic (1943 war drama)
Humphrey Bogarf—4.
11 30—Surrender—Hell! (1969 war drama) Keith Andes
-7. ^
11:30—Where Danger Lives (1950 drama) Robert
Mitchum—13. ^
12 ;05—Your Money or Your Wife (1960 English comedy)
Peggy Cummins—2.
1 a.m.—Fort Apache (1948 western) John Wayne-13.
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10:30—Highlights of Prince Philip's speech to Toronto
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ran. hag wild baarta. 4 new 3
.1AFETY FIRST
New Mi by U Pirlllll aafely rain
I lied to (it im bike. AUo~ lu.uoo
man ,e puu and holla.
illeia — Conwraasora
Ilia - Concrata Hraakara
Hpaoa Haatara - M ian
Sanderi and Ptdubira
Hama al lha Good Guya
AMOR SALKS
3408 Duuglaa SI ID
Till) roi
BUST CUT FOR 1PRJNG WITH A
HARLEY SPRINT. HoCUat 3R go¬
ing Laad the pack.
BROOKLANDi MOTORCYCLES
auUe. canplria with new Baa);
bvaa III1H. TAT VAR
i any oiher
KIRKS APPLIANCE
- Aluminum . 133
14 f.laapar Runabirat . ... tug
* dinghy with nan g»
.1* Rrwuwirk ruttar with daetwr
mala. mvartjbU bo* and aide nr
: NO WEEDS,
K2. bag Me.
BARBELLS _ THE NEW ' ORBI
_ 'lawga Wurk out with theta
3M0 and leal inaky aa a end Don I Mav
and, Ml No oCrrt. EV 4
VOLVO MARINE ENGINES
SPECIAL. 200 YARDS. H
manure Me a yard, UR SlMl
MANURE - TOR SALE.
-- -..DELIVER
ad. reaaooable. Alao top aoll IS4-WI
DUCK MANURE! «*■ A BAG
Sidney Puck rana. as ica.
RCTTED COW MANURE. 4 YARDS
’tewiag, RMeaning
and CtMvatl*|
AL P18TELL ROTOTILUNG
POWERFUL MACHINE
ENTERS SMALL GATE
EV 37145
DuugUi M. W-T14K 125. alarinc nair a. PU tSAl
HOLLYWOOD BEDllNIT. *50; NEW W * Wl-ROTT E D COW
avwi* projaclix-. $75; m pcrtahU chicken manure, alao ’5*
oar ratio, an hew atarangaadi Me4nxadttan rabutb anairw
BUY IT AT SALVATION ARMY
Thrift Stum Kl Juhnaon. 3BH23.V
722 Goldatraam. 47kta3; *64 EaatU-
moihUlSS; Sidney. HUH
UD AVERAGE SAvTnG _ TYPE
writera. adder*. Repair« from 13.
Turner Huuneai Machinal. Hu3
rarnwood- EV4-CB43
I HRlbESMAIDY 8EMLFOR14AL
hma»_*._* f, “
AUXILIARY SLOOP, jl
M. aleepa 1 Bound htM,
lamlly or tundea aallor,
d dewjga outboard powar.
IfiNem. ns 4th Ave. N.
Alberol
S. J. PEDEN LTD.
_»■ »*ea(ie| Si. Pkqew ggg-34S4
IDEAL FOR SKTING OR FISHING Between Market awl Totwx,
Take a look al Ihia imart 1*' plv ana block aaM <4 DoOgtaa
wood boat with cabin. Bnlahad . T L,. ' ,,,— ■ ~ ——-
decka. M fct electric Mart motar * CABIN CHUB
and trailer. New 7H Ap. motor can * r - CooHcrtahla tamlly bent, ataejn
hither be part of deal or bepatnla *■ ‘“W. axtraa and ready for
tale. To view phwa 477-IMa crWMng. Boalhouae k.p4 nnca haw
HAVE YOUR
ROTOT1LLING
DONE BY EXPERTS
J* M HANDY MAN SERVICE
CALL HOWARD at 473S7M.
BICYO.I SALK NOW ON
Blcydaa made by Ralalgb 1 ■ M*w
SU M. I blryckaa at ID M aaB
Eiactnxde Bike Sboa. tVMD.
Tta Jotmaop Street _
BICYCLES NEW AND USED.
Trade* Accepted—Repair*
Rua* Bay 3542 Gov U f V 4-4723
HOUSEHOLD FURNmiR*. HAND
mower, car rack. pedal car.
tta-kaig horae, TV aarlaL ion
Da via SL
CASH REGISTERS ADDING MA
duiwa. ate Moa« make*; new and
recundlb acted Anker agent Owen
WE HAV* KVS
and makaa rectal
englrwa. from ?1 hi
HAROLD S RQTOVATING
Garhen*. lawn*. Po werful amall gala
machine. Low ratra. Quick aarvlea.
GR 31337 or Ev 4*1305.
C STARCK ROTOVATING
lawn> etc. Tnactor and hand
tnaihine*. (7lh yr ) GR 3S19I,
EV 31034
FLECK AND~HOSKIN~ROTOVATE.
plow, cultivate, level, light clearing
GIHL'S 13IN BIKE. *25 OR
trade Cor boja 13k) fade*. Ph
PR T 1MB _
RALEIGH. ISPIID. FRONT
rack, light *ia *64 7714.
BOYS BICYCLE GOOD CONDI
tkA pa GR3S3M.
BOYS PHILLIPS SPORTS 1*0DEL,
good condJtUai. 125 CR 7 2 * 1 *
BOYS BKTYCUE. ] 613 YEAR SIZE
G.«d ctatdIQun. >12. EV 35—
BOYS B1CYLX gin. GIRL'S,
•mil ilar Mryefe. US Ph. EV 37TU
ROTOTILLING 4732644
Langford-Cnl wood-Mat fgaiain areaa
Quick aarvlea - ranannaide rataa .
JACri TRACTOR SERVICE RD
tovata. plow level CR 31563
DON'S TRACTOR SERVICE. PLOW* i
cultivate, rot ova La. leveL GR "Mil
ANDYS TRACTOR - ROTOVATE.
low, la vat, poet holed. GR 33321 j
HAVE ROTOTILLER — WILL
j travel, asssaj.
COOPER'S TRACTOR. ROTOVATE.!
r*nw. laxal. ate. BV36MS.
«7 STOVES AND FURNACES
RANGE AND FURNACE REPAIRS
—Boiler* and Cydaa ail kmara
J natal! ad <77-4*12
WOOD AND COAL FURNACE TOR
■ale. Qiedp. Goad candlhon. Pipe*
Included. 3S4A5RD.
maUc. While enamel
COAL AND WTIUO HEATER VINK
for aimmer outage. 130 GR * 342-
1 OVAL 113GALLON OIL DRUM;
1 45-galkm drwn; 1-ft aland. 477-2139.
FAWCETT c4i, RANGE. BARREL
and wand. *15. EV 3 MU
! LARGE HOUSE PLANTS SUIT
able lot lobby etc. EV ;+4J*.
Wee ke nd or evenuiga.
_FUtNmjftE
HUB iVlT B VH B H
PRE-INVENTORY
CLEARANCE OF USED AND
NEW FURNITURE
U 2 Pea. Havana Suite, B 1
>• chocolate M*aa _Id 50 B
» Armlaaa Davera. B
I lapnatry rover HUB
). Wa-rui Bedroom Suite, vanity. B'
1> bench. cbaaL bad. a pile * a
li aid auttrea* .RLM a
n Vital Mapla Framed Mirror fi
M tor drawee. W'xjf. B
[| ■ - -. ta a t
n FREE DELIVERY
EASY TERMS B
FREE PARKING B
STANDARD FURNITURE B
;■ *WN BASEMENT H
1 ScoUaid £3dg. View M a
EV3SU1 b
LBBHBBBRBBBHBB
KILSHAWS
AUCTIONEERS
Buy — Sell
Cash
Guwanteed Appraiisls
1115 Fort EV 4-6441
LUNDS
AUCTIONS
Tuesday Rod SRturday
ALL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
TOOUL CAES. BOATS. ETC
PHONE FDR FEES APPRAISAL 1
■a Four it. ev mm
| 64 TV, STEREO. RADIO
SALES AND SERVICE
—__A' ___
COLOR TV
Special Oiler
1 2 ONLY. Brand name color TV*
Gcnuma Walnut conarda mhipei 3 .
year guarantee on pictur* tube
Re*. 00*5.
WITH OR WITHOUT
TRADE-IN
T750
Plua aervira policy
CONTINENTAL
HOME SUPPLY LTD.
851 Job son SL 386-2458
SPECIAL OFFER
I 047 UB W Cowcte model TV*
2-rear giwmxgne OB ptetura tuba
Walnut cabinet.
TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
OF UP TO MM ON ANYTHING
CONTINENTAL
HOME SUPPLY LTD.
851 Johnson St. 386-2458
TV RENTALS
Brand New Sets
by the week or month.
Option to Purchase
MAIS FURNITURE
UU Cook SL EV 5-2435
MISCELLANEOUS FOR
SALE
WOODWARDS
USED
FURNITURE
I AND APPLIANCE
SHOWROOM
779 PANDORA AVE.
1386-3322. Lotal 216 or 219
| USED FURNITURE
Daily (Tuhntfst 29
Sunday. March 20, 1944
■2 MISCELLANEOUS FOR
SALE
SALE — SALE —* SALE
WE ARE PLEASED to
I present GREAT SAVINGS
on LAWN MOWERS
1966 NORTHERN KING 18”
ROTARY Power Mower.
Just $29,95 with
Approved Trade
47 STOVES AND FURNACES
X X X X X X XX X-*K X X
v v v
X v X
X WILLIAMS X !
X OlLO-MATlC X
X HEATING X
X X '
X * nsE-DAY SERVICE X.
X * EASY TERMS X
X * I0*i DOWN X
X *5 YEARS to PAY X
X X
X W. R. MENZIKS A Co. X
X Ml Fort SL EV 31112 X
X X
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The Daily Crossword Puzzle
— - - MOBILE
— _ ***** RADIOTELEPHONE
MAYNARDS a Rent Purchase •
AUCTIONEERS
_ ■ ...__ Bail A Sbamilt Electrode* Ltd
a t£Sl 2SL3 1 Weal Rum.id. RA
MlwrM 3*37701
HIGHEST PRICES
REALIZED AT
MAYNARDS — --
FINEST RE-UPHOUSTERING
Call XV 2 BUI ter traa eaumalaa
kuaodard Furattar*. 117 Yarn
» PIECE SOLID - OAF - DtMNG
i'*» mutt tn-ixa
i /S^a B Sf4e?' m,_ *” UNr '*'
WANTED-MAPLE DINING-ROOM
amte. I'hona 47* 2522.
TYNAN CHESTERFIELD AND
Chair, b rand Bew EV IBB
41 MUSICAL INSTRUMINTS
HALL 4 FAIRFIELD
MUSIC CENTRE
Everything in Music
MUSICAL XNTXUMENTS
MUSIC LESIONS
Opaa Wadneaday «rrmorna
and Friday aaemeg*
728 Fort EV 5-8342
TE I.KVUBOR—RADIO
MAJOR APPLIANCES
Rdbaira made m rm auoa or m
the aamoa building by ompeMr*
techntrtaaa and backed by famuli*
HBC guarantsa. You can charge n
W uaa four PBA Dial W-IOL
THE BAY
Slcraa HI-FI aiM TV. htack a rat
white: or cedar, Maturing the Mland'a
laggaat aetaetkm Of ateraa Choaaa
from Elactrohama, PhllUpa. RCA
Grandlg and Zenith.
KENT'S LTD.
742 Fort SL
KOHLER A CAMPBELL PIANO,
*285. Rant |a purchase no par
month.
LKEACX SPINET PIANO — rant
rot urn Keg. fltf. Special *sag; rat
hi pure lute 112 a month.
1 ONLY YAMAHA REED ORGAN
and heart) (rag. |2S0) 1150
FLETCHER BROS.
XQO Dougla* HtdM
BALDWIN CHURCH ORGANS '
Avaiiahla tor Immedlnia Inatallaticn.'
Ttrma HP to 4a month (rum:
*1.1*5
gl.SU
S3191
Delivered and Indalled
Anywhere on Vanouunr I a and
H ERNIE PORTER MUSIC
1724 Dug laa EV 2-1542
PIANO OR ORGAN' WHICH WILL
It be’ Thla lnatnimrnt ti bo4h! A
iMiaiful 'lop of the line' Maaui
and Hiarh piano in gleaming wal¬
nut with a Luwray organ built In—
<l.gB6. Sea It; hear ill Trade la
your lurarnt piano lor full value—
Lean* plan Inrlutlad budget term*. I
Woodward'*, 2nd floor, Maytalr.
MUi.
ILONIAL MAHOGANY UPRIGHT
mana and bench by WllUama Plano
Co. Good Ioo4itog caaa and lovaly
b». about M" high. Ma». Traad
altar dallvaty. Budget k.raw _
■way Ubara lackouae Mam.
WOODWARD-g
Sad 4nan Maytalr |g| MB
nr vanowu ppa baton i n
the Hammond iplnel organ A
wealth of tuna rotor* alto apw t a t
Iraiurea It* the irgan that can't
gu '•to '< tunel Ptlred from 11 4U '
tu *3.iau. no down payment
told gr nr ruin trade-in on yuur prra
rn' ptanu it tagan. Prufaral.aval
Iraaina at nu added cuto. EATON 8
Muatr Centre Phan* *0-7141.
IIEINTZMAN AND NORDHEIMER
panue, new and uaeeL lot ale k
USED ELECTRIC RANGES
We now lav* in itock f of lha Dnt«t
uaed auloaaalic range! In town. Mr
Gurney 13* Lum. clock controlled.
Infinite brat *iemaali. m Gurney
Da Luka, ^tulleaa oatoltlon. 111. 40“
Waatingtvjuaa De Luxe. ME Mr
Lncnard. lul.y automatic, gig
DELTA ELECTRIC
T14 Oraorant _3647414
n FARM IMPLEMENTS
BUTLER BROTHERS
TRACTOR SHOP
Headquarters for
proven
J. L. CASE
Utility and (arm
equipment
Keating X Road 652-1121
MAYKKW and STRUTT
LIMITED
Foe th* Fine at in FORD
FARM and INDUSTRIAL
Equipment
2300 DOUGLAS Stmt
386-7704
FOR SALE-JOHN DEERE TRAC
m. Plow — Mora — Cultivator —
Sr'ZST* ~ Xake. at bargain prlca.
victor ia Proaa Boa SI 7.
SMALL GARDEN TRACTOR. I*
& wnrkln ‘ ^
71 MACHINERY
TWO AUCTION " SALES
Ovar L50a Konya
Hnopa Curatnirtam CO., Ratlrllto
Manli » 1-wrn Fall*. Idaho
Woodward and Yam Ctmtorurtlcn Ca
Retiring
1 and 2. North Rock Spring! ,
•sno^MS- !
1 Wdi-tounded
• Judge •
cuncecn
10 Deoeptiun:
Slang
14 Levaen
15 Yeara
IS Violent
anger
12 Hereditary
inti
IS Exclamation
(4 anrtuyanra
IS Pwr to a
Hro* penod
*2SJ
player
29 Bra id rod:
21 Local) oa
21 Make Ilka new
31 Htatu*
21 Rordltgl
material
30 Talk
vehemently
» Stay
33 General
ataughlrr
37 At no mat
3t) Girl'* name
40 Run eaally
41 Emergency
Iroatmeni;
Two word a
41 Trawly group
44 Young fiah
• Oorupled
a clwtr
<1 Vale la
46 Opposite ft
araethlng
M Unlveeally
VIP. SJaitg
M Find French
governor
at Ca~da
■ Ofibway
arcrat order
*0 Cart) rune
*1 American
Males man
l« Leave out
a* Patoer
Intently
•4 German
araian
as Pleatent
a* Painting
mtaic, etc
a» Not to. amiui r
TRAVELLER BOATS
1— 3-pc. Chesterfield.
Red .
1—2-pc. Chesterfield, Approved Trade
beige, foam robber. $79.95
SUPER DELUXE REEL
. Chesterfield. MOW'ER. 4 cycle BRIGGS ft
]I0 BOATS AND MARINI Red .. 95 STRATTON engine. Price
1—Hostess Chair.$12.00 5139,95. SPECIAL $109 95
1—Chesterfield Chair $17.95 ^ ^ -
_ _ i You pay $8 a month
^^^tf^Si^rSiboJT i- 5 -^ Wood Dinette $21.95
- if wiS . W' , . _ v . „ 24" ZENITH RIDER MOW-
rtJSc't^rt 1 “^ pc Qirome YeUow . £R. BRIGGS ft STRATTON
— —~“ d * yUS-VU* Dinette .$19.95 motor . , 199 ^ foP
1—Chest, 4 drawers -..$19.95 approved trade. You pay
l—Vanity Dresser ....$17.95 5149 35 ** 59 a month -
NEW FURNITURE MARSHALL WELLS
(Floor Samples, ™ Fori St. EV 4-1021
1—S^x:. Dtnetie, walnut ar- “ ~
borite. To clear ....$49.88 ^
1- Spc. Dinette, walnut ar- ggSTSff ^‘"^“beS
borite. To dear ....$69.00 Squaro Tub with pump and inner.
313*50 with trade SPECUL on
2 — 4-drawer walnut Cheat*. Beatty de lux*
Nv, ,,q ^ 1 RYER with all-baat artUngi. aroiv
To Clear, each ......$59.00 onlcal 4200-watt dement, top lamp.
aafrty door, porcelain top, now
l-3i». Bedroom Suite. *'»»■
electric Wart and trailer raady ta
go (or sasa.n. A aaving of (MB
Eaay tarma to auk yog.
MULLINS MARINE
SALES LTD.
925 Yates St EV 2-1328
AT THE SIGN OF THE
BIG MERCURY
13FT CLINKER BOAT-WDCON
•2 MfSCILLANIOUS FOR “ Trim „ J™*
mi to clear .$149.00
shop at oakcrest fooos. tars 1—3*PO- Bedroom Suite. power mowers
quadra. MON., TUE8. nu s Triple Dresser. . „
Canada Choice, .total CHUCK ~ ^ 1 ... , loonn REEL TYPE, new.1145 94 up
STEAKS, lb .| .fl To clear .$199.00 • Ri^TARY type new. w to up
BOLOGNA No. L by the pier* , , * Rldlag Rotary Mower*. *26* SO ub
Lb.... J* 4—3-pc. Danish Settee Sets. * Reconditioned Rotor!**. CS on up
Freeh, lean. PORK BUTT Tn clear each ...« w * Rromdlttoned Reel. ... 34*16 up
ROAST, lb. ... .* IO c,e *ri e ® ch .3129.50 . Hngg, and Strattca Part. nei«*.
rLOUR, Purity. 231b. lack «L5* _ _ . . J * POWER MOWERS SHARPENED
1 Tramp*: 04fc»
3 Enrongi
by an)
* Ml* Turnar
4 Artlclea
I NotwilA-
aurvlln* >
5 Raker'■ I
■■WJUinonnl mhii
jaSoQlniaoHlcncr
lilaaHulnrannnirFnr
ncia ranran nnnnn
■■ 4 emu nnncir.r
laaanti qnnrtM
Y(4t4 HUrtUCIClFII
in fiooua bci
laioamiq worn
~»nnnr8 nnnm
innn nnnw
inra □□ran bol
iunnnaninnnril
HJlfinmr
luaoL
1— 3-pc. Bedroom Suite. power mowers
™dea?!*!! e . P ;.$199.00 I “?ARY Y f5 P E n "U"^
. „ * Rldlag Rotary Mower*. *264 SO ub
4— 2-pc. Danish Settee Sets. •Reconditioned Rut* rlai. Kaon up
To rlear each JIM VI ! 52* ,,dlHu " ,d R ”“ - «»»up
to ciear, eacn.jizi.au . Hngg, and Stratton p. r i. nei.R.
_ — , . _ . . , • POWER MOWERS SHARPENED
2— Telephone Seta (table and and engines serviced
chair). To dear, ar power mower rales
each.$27.89 “J «*«*rd ph. jcaiii
USED BOATS clcming olt —
m 1—12’ Plywood Boat, AH hnueahold funkahlnga and ap-
5 quarler deck . $150,00 r " luo * 1 e, “ r
_ < m . - . . _ FANTASTIC SAVIN(
M 1—14 Plywood Rimbout, B a. save nn oh fti
MOM'S MARGARINE, 3 lha. J*
CABBAGE, fraah, grt an haada.
Lb. . 4*
ICE CREAM, Oahrratal
tinea*. 3-p4. eta. .44
PREM. iwfit'A ohtoBfJIn ... Al
INSTANT COFFEE. Nabob.
3oa tar . .1*
ivory Liquid detergent
Star* ataa .B
HEINE TOMATO BOUT. 4 lira M
BANANAS. No. 1 puldan rtga.
« «».•*■•■ ■■■.. M 1—14’ Plywood RiFiabout,
*• R - rv V)^ M ^ LlnUl With wtndahleld
- and steering.$125.00
CII. PAINTS , - A , _ , .
bkertor CUtam Ckw. . ■ T 2 gal 1—10 Cedar Plank
Cnlora-Cllltata leml-GIcw^^ <,wbo * t .$25.00
SAVE «2. II
CUlow Lain-»l » gal
atuxw n*t ....“rnpi WOODWARDS
ALSO quarto at equal aavknga^ SERVING B.C.
BUTLER BROTHERS cropp IRQ7
| 172* Dougtaa at. EV3*m BUYUh
R-C- POWER MOWER SALK*
$27.83 «» n**Brti i-h M3«ii
FANTASTIC SAVINGS
B O. SAVE WO OH FTEREOR
WESTERN O BALES LTD,
1301 EaqimmaJt Rnaul
NO DOWN PAYMENT
M wt - 5 p m. T:30 pm. I p m.
Every Night Except Satarttoya
THUYA PYRAMIDALQ CKDAR 22F' SLOOP, 2 bertha pin good CHRJ3CRAFT” * 7.?,,™' “ v ’“
18c :'.5n c M. 9, LJ^L c x ,, 2eto!r, p * »• ^tura bun « Juvrcnc -
Teg Safi, left aed Fill tara^t^r'I^^J^toe ra' *' 0 *'?* »5'3b 2519 Eatevan
LANGFORD pt»C«G AND TWO ONLY" EWt"' Olkhoerd (Vut* 4 ““ 4 " , ' ¥ ' r^, ' COM* TO THE BRITISH UP
EravaUM. Clan pmt t«*kl. ea> TS iulP'*iiy. ■ 'S' ”*^2? BETTER UHED BOATS hotalavy Inop and ha.. ,« ,gg
»«U-rotied tftnward manure- alao , ***I | INrea with leparele rhealerQelda uphnlitarad like irw
No 1 Viefalram. A 7 or Syart •*"*,7’ CRUISER, Chryilar Crown. A C ““ J « »nl rocker. 05* 30.
SIDES OF BEEF
Tender, flavorful, lb. 55c
FRONTS at, lb.45c
ALBERTA MEAT MARKET
1811 Cook EV 9-8552
THE NEW LOOK L___
tn costume Jewellery, featur-l NEW lawn and oarden equipment
ing the latest styling fronij "FLING” . c, . NT . Klt .
Juvrenc. 5 llNw4 . ,_ TORO and. 1.AWNBOY mower.
Support hosiery. Extra merry tillers * motor.-*
KAROLYN'S atronff encirclinc sunnort > r^xr,0, ■ "*> Atiarhmanu, Uwd
qTYIJT cunppv airong encircling suppon - maun ■ -nu-r.
BlXlaE, bHUPPfc . , , Won t Sag at ankles. Part! md Reoalra
382-9662 2519 Estevan tug at garters, or puU al JSST£*5**$.;
COME TO THE BRITISH UP- Victoria Lawmanra Moatxiai
hutalary loop and have yaw tod SURGICAL Bf Johaaa St Ml MU
rhalerttelda aphtotaarad Ilk* iww CllPbf TVC
Cuddle tov* mi rocker. Bit ML SUPPULS --
maple ataa. SMS and |Z33 Largt Limited «KIMXA H
Victoria Uwaaianr Moaiutai
Bf John* a St MIkfcU
Divlsiaft McGill ft Onne
1012 Broad Street
Phone EV f$433
■me PRICE FOR YOUR PIANO
a 4 d<am payment r* Hammond. I
1.1 array or Etacuntinme organa
Itatanev monthly WUIU Muatc flu _
•h - 13211 Hroed St 3439342
FOH PROFE6RIONAl. ORGAlf~IN
a’rurtton rail Eabm'i Mualc Centre. ___
Three leadiei* available tn Eaton a
«KIHXA H
SINGLE LENS HErtEX
Sneed* to 1/lUtt Slartoard anew
mounl. Interrhangabta In. lexer
traaapurt.
TRADmONAL GERMAN
CRAFTSMANSHIP
SPECIAL PRICE till M
VICTORIA “PHOTO
1*13 Dougtaa SL EV ASM
MLB. SPECIAL
■KEF PACK. BSSS
SIDU or MATURS! SERF
, ito lb.
Cut and wrapped.
L 1—0 and debxeied
IlhMiKE SKLUNG OR TRADLNG
a piann or organ have Woodward ■
give you their lair appralael value
with no rat or aMlgaUM. W.md-
ward'a. 2nd floor. Maytalr. MI-1122.
EVERSON - TANO aSd BENCH,
made by Will lam 1 Plano Co. Love¬
ly tone and itrilltal ctatoltioB. tm
M.V5
ANTIQUE
•M-orei. tt
jual tuned
Fi«' SAL|
rntored pmj
i>.i ev *4
Ml Fort Strata MSB
MARCH 31 -' EMPRESS HOTEL. M. S j."5 S 7~ , -g HWna ~ wi With
Be. tho laieat Jkmtal Baldwin nrgana ..uj.lir.li f
al Frank illltjonrort. Ttrkau Berata IS? - «*!* d «5 nd ,. t h * Un * 1 - *
Fur ter 1724 lhmia.aa. EV 3 may °* 1 - *** *“d take talar pay m will.
- * yrotaM. EV 3-MC, „„ mrath. Ph. M3 ton. awning!
I «ET lUlftERO DRUMS. COM- ‘* 1 »
rr'rroro al^aBIMM* 1 C ’* dl,jQtt DUCAT1 25Q SCRAMBLER. AS
. - T __ nrw ctnplale with unuaad mroekiia
ANTIQUE JfcOrt TAG E PtANO ,nd . “Wj* w ka aooeptad In
•More), nffilmum 11 a yean old. 1, *4» MMUB
jw. ttawd^etayier ifvw M HONDA SO. - BLUE. EXCEL
FOR SALS A Ml-HASS IVORY- rwtoltion. robulll, motor. Rei-
rto-iraa ywHi accoAltol. 11 * 1 , Phon* »-*4<>l». 382-10*4._
1-al, r.\ 3g >a _ . VILLIERS AUTO CYCLE, RUN-
WK BUYf USED pianos FOR "J"*' '‘‘■eoaed. Wue iparea Boat
boll Pbfl Ealui '1 Muuc Clatra u *ta r **<* w SS9-44BI. _
^ • _ FOR SALE-2»CC. MOTORCYCLE.
•LAHINEf FOR SALE. OFITIU ** *" » ood ■ ondJ '
Vl llioftifler (. Uob. >150. 473*131 _ _
. PU.N4kS KNPERTLY TUNED AND H0 ^ »
rod, FREEMAN—*234440 _G RTM1B
E1LDJIAN CYMBALS. VILU^S AUTOCYCLt RUNS
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UM °CKMBM. ScvwE GRKK ° taTquS mlt^XATlV.
^°° QHDmow
HuFFNKR GUITAR AND AM PL I- SUZL’Kl TRAIL S3 Al NEW, tap
tft Reaoonablc. GR 3-1BT4 mllaa OCrra. 474-46M.
WANTED - CHILD'S ACCORDION !*• HONDA IP. EXCELLENT CON
into U bawl. 47SMK dllton. low mileage. S2». EV5-3202
PIANO ssao CAsit
Mt-taRS momng. _ 34 ftCYCLCS
TITANO^ATOPHDIOH 13. BASS „ DIFFERENT BICYCLES - TO
EXPERTLY TUNED AND
C**' rod . FREEMAN—(734440
U E1LDJIAN CYMBALS.
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MENDEIXOHN UPRIGHT GRAND.
•EM- GR 3*634. EV S4M*.
mJe A ‘473lSi U4J “ PU "° r °"
HOFFNER GUITAR' .ANd'aMPLF
tf Roaaonablc GR
m W.4HUM HARBOUR. MONEY SrjTr'Sir^'i ^.dsy U d Frid.y -til 9. ™ sy
_ _ Mandat'd and 2 Mbit lamp. U*
BOtATTNG SHOWCAS. NO DOWN PAYMENT oooc
- S rr EXPRESS raw.. .* Jtam-ta SaTO-^^aLS^s STAa.
«5 iss ^rus'&'is- LAT0N AOOOUNT ssjkt s
FINK MEATS
KV 3 1031
Manktaa. HH IM K4M to 334 X), 110 qoil SE?
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ura PS KWTi rnSR
mu; 5i frai. " PR,C,! 13 RfGHr
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matlraai e«ra. t pr. thiumiT auile, 1 *" * xp * rt - *“ »P*4
M 2 * nbwgta. PRAM ---f*4 3V T Sta ««•: 84 "**' r
" J-'W' HARNESS for m hp. 1ST 30 CUT FOOD COSTS J tt: Italian provmcaaJ rheatai held New and Ueed Mower*
Bala* !_ te ,r — » 3 M ■ HM0 Vltataja'a only taaaptte. (aa* raw kjju and coot* wall ‘tough! and Sold
J ‘ mbor ^ 1 JJ »M*15 VM brow prop QB "S**"" ■“■v 1 M^“ **’ .ra - •'i'C*'* «V SHOP
HARiTk* inn S *** °» f ITwe ro i uu gtew »upta FrtMitaa Saw qtoSI a I J 1 *** FrTjUI »:« pm ---- ' tel
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« 5 JgftKS EVERYTHING MUST Go “to^ JS SESZ
4 M ta i'KId MU. taScSSTni^S: /W. BaM.M MM.* tovta, walnut
FELL - CONSTRUCTED I - ---
B. hy t ft -hiltabte Jo, | SINGER TREADLE SEWING MA-
FUtad with Itghti. toune 412 50, new roll-a way cut
depot rao talar rm tbm fl—■ ^“ U L_ atactrical d«trtbUiun .moudro Idlchell art *6, dngio
wurttmanahlp In rapalra to ail to - 5MFIU Ibed KMM. 3*10 »nu| bonked nig to
makaa of rettlgaralura and fraeaora CYCLOS RANGF with 'rvrieta SlUl. 0 —** -1 10 ' Wr ’' 1 ' ‘ c
»■ BbtaMtarTtynia. ^'"2? t^I't
“■WILT VACUUM CLEANERS, jj***. ggi J J 1 **.**" » VARIETY A 06 Iktogtaa.' MUD
floor pnliahert, Me. Du year "a* ** 1 ’' 3 tairnor (vtptalo 11- All goud , —
new" warranty Largeil aalortlun CDn ‘ 1,,, <»>- 343-4BH. 1 DANIELS I>R jt »W INPUT'
rn town Unauroaaaed value Caah SNAP' TUXFiai mum rrr ra 1 r “»' Ita- pleow I m>xib>i
1»> KINDS OF aiKt.SU
FOOD PALACE
Gorge Road and Harriet
AITOHARP LIKE NEW. MtlBC.
F--ka. S3*. 4P347M afler 1 tain.
WANTED- CHORD ORGAN
_EV MM_
•1A MUSIC TSACHIRS
PRIVATE
MUSIC LESSONS
MONT ALL INSTRUMENTS
HALL A FAIRnELD
MUSIC CENTRE
ta rm ev taa
mnFEfMCTtAL INSTRUCTION - .
PIANO *
ftERXIE PORTER MUSIC STUDIO
373 4 Dcudtaa SL _EV 3 380
PHYLU8 WEST - PIANOFOHTE
teacher. Adulta, heirlnnera, 34 month.
Kaquimalt. EV 4-1330
44 TV, STKRIO, RADIO
SALKS AND SIRVICI
FULL* RECONDITIONED AND 4
tmtath money-back guarani** tai
■aed TV, and radio oomhnaUatia
from MS 30.
Qua-bi Apphane* aarfleeotar
S934 Quadra SL _ EV S4C2
TV RENTALS
Bp Uw tewok ta — mtrn
BUTLER BROTHERS
EV 3-aSU _ 1793 Dougtaa St
TV CHECKUP
D5- plua part*, tnaialied. Inrtodoa
p"-kup and detlvarv Bu'lrr Broth
f • UM rxuj al Ev HSU
T\ FM~ANTtNNA _ CLOSE-OUT
3*.e jox tat -Srtitte Shop- 191*
i> ugi«i s
BFL AIR HI F7 STEREO-RAD40
•roiblnatlon. 3-piece 1 year "Id.
like new. Phone anytime 381-3373-
2^2» kT ta-^va iSTi b*"iPh— °" angus"marin* ■ J* and used washers and kvmS*!*"' tt ,m ^ lum *"*' KdMh . jmcv taE.fr
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Write or phone ------ awllag Amoriraa atemtardi by Hue*. HUrroughi New ajto uwd S?t^ffa An,tal *' 1 ^ 2 1“ ■«*..
AUTO. 9130 E Hailing* } BOATERS pS^'^M-nw'’' a** kwJ**' *■ KELL RUBBKRLINE LTD* 1 **^2“ *4^*“““ RECORD 1>I^YEH~T'(ura' r i 1 rv
Sirota. VanciKJver, B.C. W M for Marine _ __ ln - n . Cowan ta Logan MaySe directory koarda tor roaUiuanla. —- —
PHONE 2SA-54S1 .-epTen.na ,J!- _ Churche*. tajbUc buUdlnga, oto. DOUBLE BED. RUG, MAHOGANY """l’ *?*"* , m ^ hlr>r
T** equiptnera and afiSSS BRfHfZZ DINGHY DAVITS Lid. 2d Fort, datat. catnplag equipment, chain and darn*, all atten,.
rtT win ' raae-r i uw^tatai. barter lank^^TI braljrarteom atepa Propellera **-««”. und other*. Low pneoa. 477 1214 m,nu _
in* «• Sragh w-i.r^S?B^' g^ge^ec trtral auppllra and other 5RSr“i klSS. FY PI WRITERS ADDERS AND ™ ---I J ?, E T HK BARTENDER'S IxjRT-
Jtoue. bet' Exrellem cndlikyt *BT diaplfy. Hock. ^JraJU 5m* ^ CALCE New and rabuUI Slud.nl COMMERCIAL TYPE MEAT ‘Sme,?"' 1 ?,'
ttSTlSt. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY iTct^wiM Wn^^K&’YtS^
DfRECT AGENT
Knghah w»« inal, 2 yew tat aa
atetmevu •/ It’iteia TieMene Rwita
Brodarte Angtaia, 1 and 2 year UM
JOE THE BARTENDER'S - toRT-
able l-imo lari arid aupplln.
FAST SIT TROLLER. F«" BEAM. UtoltalM new » hoathtoiaa. Full Ltd. 31 Erie 383-M1X ton. Phona EV E4MA radio, 7iSr4 taav«r isTi Portahlr' 1 apricot color ' Phene BB «ai
pM.^^nr^D. 1 * ^‘ m :'n C - iMIO MATKRUL FUR ry 3 tML RANGES. |M, S» OIL 111 «" pm _ _1
rnlveraaL Head. 2 bufou, fully '** MERCURY 4HP -NITHOARD SABOT tailing boat S3.a SAA ;i*ce heater. S4I»: wooB and rai -«ai-_*a*3»»l-, USKD fVCUJG FLOOR Ft n
M “ dy 10 fl * h - • t3OT ro? w^bra m* «2i J^MBER YARDS, 3041 '“torare. ftso. Htoi gang rahawL Ph. su-rr. TV .TOWER WTTH CHAN - nare. 1 Craftaman roUrTm^rr
KV 2 Ml I TRADE FOR IF boat with light Efottglaa St. EVUfg A SM-tmO. _ ii.lmt.L r tr avelling wave antenna. I wrth ratrtwr: 1 chad* 5ot«l)ng r.i.
Ur SuTBOA.ilD CABIN CRUISEJL CUNKER - •" RFkii~i5iirtr I t l r L-. r ^ UL t2? ED PI - yw OOD LARGE VUH TANK NEW inWE, VK-torta^ta aSTraO*"* I ‘ ** - ***” T** GR ***
>ard built, well kept 40 h p. li, ® U !. LT bt **' ^ motor and tnli#r; »**h*r. Iridi*. uuMor# Nirbapqtif -»-Cl'BiC FOOT FREEZER
ftirt Up Johmoai EUJI> SL^ 0 . rl “ik 5 AE ^t*m.ran, u minor, bmimm iOJtr. U CU FT PH1LCO 2 • DOOR nvrtiu oM. |Q7i. ■olkl cS ddu
n k«! W! Kinderol.) ltd. INvaia e.^!5^ n ^’ <or _. •I' 1 Jrollrr- 5471 hew with 56-n.p. etortrlC. EV 4 2344. Ev 1-1016 Icidge. automatic *138; Admiral 21" | table and btafet. 440 aartv*84tS
EV 1**_ 1 STTORHo.iaAS-SKDliML- ttnrZujSrttX’rAw. OLSSl*" for toe best — in freez .
SEAGULL OUTBOARD McTtoRS 4 CYCLE AIRCOOLED OUT- ar, ISM 55 h.p. Marc. 1694 Van c*« od range, barrel and aland;
iTr'Er^ra 1 TuS** 4 D ° WN ^ SSrtd'^/b^V V*£T lixM. Eacellen. condition, ~__
BOGUN’S LOCKER Ml John** * J 'EMM MOVIE SOUND PROJEC- ^ Te^h S—P23H»-''^
LIKE NEW 14' CLASCRAtaTterrM 10 . FJBREGLASR (OARS) 4 Bargain Slice EV 3-U«L tori, 3150 to SSOn Guaranteed tor --- - Admiral.^lpV £swi ” B2S
a^ft 2 hi vJkS RA S» R «: tr ** w „ Ktop- Evtnrude. ~ p , r' . - ■ ;_ ■ -- «w lull year. Victor; B and H. DRY PULVERIZED CHICKEN - EV»5W1.
lanto uit Swm ™**B»**v. BC MM. 5?-?l P JJL T *JL C *-?I2 R _S: 8 OHTjm. mamgie _ki jgaatjc aack. Mr per SKIN DIVING SUIT; SLOT CAR
CJ TStataarta for 3S3-U2A FMJ U^E GSMtTm' ELE^IfTm^ RElLtGU^- j S3i ' “ SSSU^'KSS?' M3-4B4
MOTOR unit arm wnrortn w h*4ibid gaar. drier anctara, and —-— _—-—— - anleed; acopa Cap cherkrr, SIg. --- m-awa.
built, tain cahln actitrhman. tan. GR Man. 9*^'. ‘"'ETj JS* - ch * n ** r ' 1 CffiSOK FRIDGE. PELLA SLUIWC DOOR BIRCH
equipetent and ^od^oto" ^2 abtalAjttattog.^attomoBSh aaata. mtaer. GR T- 2 TT 3 crm. top froc—r *50 M4-7S15 All- HnUh.. excellent eondtilra, 10«ri
1* ^SF!23S. ^ » WC 01 *«*■ u .y, pratwar "torrran. * era T ™P new 3340, wUl aeU for 3250. EV MUM
It ———-,,r -- -— 30-d'BIC TOOT FREEZER -
Ji-CU' TT. PHIL CO 2 - DOOR nvakha old. 3173. wild oak round
mage, automatic *135; Admiral II" tahte and btafe4. 140 «ih 464-33X1
TV-radio-phono cumbtnaUun KUO---— —__
»«. FOR THE BEST IN FREEZER
-<TnrxiTuc^raiCTT, foeala. Graham Meat* m
GREENHOLSE GLASb i.at tv. nn ,
14x14 Eacelksu oondlilan. Imveatl____
prtra. 34uta dear. 3070 Shrtbourae NEW WEDDING DRESS. K-
=“- length, atae 1514 Beat oHer. 3129
r wv .. .. 1 Admiral!. EV 5-S*fl
Saadi,
Bulba, Plant*, Traa* |
and Shrub*
SMALL
CEDAR TREES FOR I
hedge*.
reaaonably pnred. In- !
|quir» «flrr 5 pm E WJUkrnmki.
R R .
Mata).
bonk* Ro®d • DrWdne.v
equipanent and good motor, i-w ir UGHTNTNG CRAFT SAILBOAT ^ Ofita »NM rai Jddta ■ ■ ---- W
19g _excellent ronBtkxi Ftaly eqtapped -— ~ - LARYS FORJfAL SUITABLE FOR P :_ new 334C, wUI aeU for 3 250. EV M UM
IT SACLDOAT PETREL DESIGN- *™ aM * P-" 1 t? HORS* MERC OUTBOARD, ^adnallcte, JI hrldewaald dreaaea. LDCED OAK IT' RCA VICTOR TV. BUILDING. 40x44 . ALL DRESSED
Silt ^ to «f‘ P vSlT» Si, S" S- CABIN CRUISER WITH U HP TmMs'St^^in. Dunc “ KV ^--l_ StaT JUT ^ &
g™* “ * L4 * P&Tm daya, atat Gala am hoard motor. 3350. EV S -- P CANNING MACHINE AND LARGE ” ****■.—' ^ Maa btirtta, aaah, to4lrta. eto. EV 2-0 512.
_ ^-WOULD BUY MERCURY MARE T5 «»'» "T” ™'“ J '"P* ** P*«“ TV AERIAL. SOFT MAST HIGH CHAIR, CRIBl BUGGY. CAR
UNDER WARRANTY—L3S ELEC ar »e aw—rrtAST—TRntJ FR “ P ^‘ GRS287S GR A2M« aertal* for M IS. 4A. 7-U-13. 325- 'rot. Jtaly Jumper. Carton rarrWT,
i? C iiiiudma*lS^it™ V ^n ,ttU:r . ^ ulp ' >rd ' ■* FUh,r SALE 12- PLYWOOD BOAT 1 WEDDING GOWNS. SIZES A 10. - _ »W5 »
er^mciuamg^atl extraa, «*totaf jww|men « Wharf. GR6-50*. PNoo# 184-727* afler 3 p.m and 13. 50343d or 3SI123 STEPPING AND PATIO STONES- HOOVER CONSTELLATION, WITH
-7— __ y Pt.YGI.AS CARTOP TMNGHT AI.PUTH-1M fa IVl4lP l 1 X..T ANTENNA Wf YAG1 m5T4 »«1 ! ,-d a Pa ®S!S, r .'.,_' -‘""'•ntallc fndgr drtrr.-
SHAltT-^QUALTTY-nBERGLAS CARTOP <«W" T J AUWNUM MRTfM^MAT. «*. *«»»* \ U * l^J 7 * .HWHW AY | ST'm'^V JSta
Jit EXCEL- »' CAKN BOAT. IS - HP GRAY-1 BOAT TRAILERS. ANY SIZE-' &AND MOWER AND CATCHER | CRIB AND TI' IX)R saIaT ' rot RLF. LAUNDRY TUB 310 r
lent cundXioo. EV 3 5542 I Marita- GR 5-2335. I Al a Bay a| DiaKl*A J3S-C33 lalmcal new. 31'., GR MCE I »i«q I fTT-WO ■€ <77 32ST.
\ '-*•*!
DOUBLE LAUNDRY TUB. 310 T"
UT7.IM9 ■€ <77 1*7.
11 SHOW ’EM
WHAT A CHAMPION
teJS MADtO r{ >
Strafey. March 20, 19M
ISLAND'S FINEST
SELECTION OF
PREMIUM CARS
ISLAND'S FINEST
SELECTION OF
PREMIUM CARS .
SAVE 20 %
Floor Sample Clearance
•2 MBCtlXANIOUS FOR
SA'I
X X X X X X X X X X X
X 2 only X
X FRIGID AIRE X
X 6 cu. ft. apartment X
X refrigerators X
X Ext lent condition X
X $59.95 each X
X 1 only Aitral fridge X
X $29.95 X
X v X
X MATS FURNITURE X
X 1821 Cook EV 5-2435 X
XX w XXTXXlXX
• • • MEN S SUITS • • *
Popular new shades of fine
wool worsted suits. Regular
and young men's fittings.
$49.50
LES PALMER
714 View. 2-2825
MOFFAT W Mly tadomaUc CHS)
KELVINATOS W.
fully aulaentalr..SIB. 30
fawcett nr.
fUUy auln malic .MlAJBj
NATIONAL
MOTORS LTD.
C. TAYLER
707 John ion St. E
56 AUSTIN "A90" Sedan
6-cylinder, autarooUo
Iran*. Reg. $595.
NATIONAL
SALE PRICE .
DEMONSTRATORS
SAVE UP TO
$1,400
Trade any of these cars on a
new '66 and we will deduct
only $100 from your purchase
price — on National's exclu¬
sive repurchase plan.
SEVEN ONLY
• VALIANTS
• CHRYSLER.*
• DODGES
19t 4 CARS FOR SAll
Winning Contract
BUDGt* SALE
BAHT BUDGIES. KM; UMiaat
DOMESTIC CARS
65 METEOR “Rideau 500”
Sedan, V8, custom radio,
only 5.000 one-owner
miles. Coat new $3600.
NATIONAL
SALE PRICE .$2590
By HOWARD SCHENKEX aai RICHARD L FREY
BRIDGE QUIZ
When you open one . _ ... ....
no trump and your . _
left-hand opponent 1NT * ** 3N ' T ‘ r# “
over calls, any bid part¬
ner makes may mean
some thing different
from what it would
mean had there been
no interference. You
must allow for this poa-
albility when you next 1 W - T * * *
bid. T
In this quiz, you are UU * <-
vulnerable and are fQ*» ?AJ*3
playing a standard VKJ2 *KQ1«
V SPEEDWAY MOTORS V
V LTD. V
V 971 YATES ST. V
ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION
SPEEDWAY
MORRISON'S
GIVES YOU MORE !
Soatk holdai
*AK« ^ Q I $
OKJit *K17
65 COMET 4-Door Station
Wagon, 6-cyltnder, stan¬
dard trai*., vinyl interior.
NATIONAL
SALE PRICE .$2493
v 65 CHEVROLET CORVAIR
V 4-Door Hardtop, automa-
V tic; custom radio, plus
V many extras.
V NATIONAL
V SALE PRICE ..$2,695
North fcaW
3 0 Pane
MORE SELECTION
Watch for
our big
DEMOLITION
M ron AUTOMATIC COAL
. lull-hen compUU. IT MOB
65 BUICK Station Wagon,
imported model, V8, au¬
tomatic, custom radio,
roof rack, tinted glass,
plus many other features.
Cost new $5600.
NATIONAL
SALE PRICE
CLOVELLY
EVERLASTING LIGHT BULBS
_ XV «u _
» ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITAN-
nJoa ini 1 itu hooka to 'H Bacrt-
On EV MSS?.
9i*nt North East
2 9 2 N.T. Psas
condition.
$4270
65 DODGE "Polarm 440-
Sedan, VS, automatic
trans., one owner, bal¬
ance of 5-year, 50.000-
mlle warranty. Save $1000
NATIONAL
SALE PRICE .$2960
ANSWERS TO . „
BRIDGE QUIZ *AXI* 9X1
a. Paaa. To try to 0KQ93 * q 10 4
buy the partial. North
may have bid two no i.
trump on a hand which Soaih Beat North Eas*
_ he would have paased I N.T. 2 0 3 0 Paaa
you™ a qrahgi canary amt hid there been no 7
Sn& overcall. Only the Soaihholdat
small 'row fob male.' * mort determined *KK
ftx ten***. GR»sca _ sunny-i id e-upper would V A J 1 4 ♦ A Q J
rootx,* remn wish to be in three no
***•****: _ trump if North’a hand Is something like: S: 11; H: A 9
lEFta! ™ W mtm K « 4; D: Q * 4; C: Q 5 4 3.
beautiful warn miniature
MORE BENEFITS
With Thu
"PEACE-OF-MIND'
PACKAGE
touiig amm mim cat. toi
ad till hma etaj. C.F.U SB-4U0.
somCA “Fir* t cm
33mm, «ln*U lana wtih paaa Altar, nw
letia hood, cloaa up Iw and tarten- tar.
mm iWp. m TRADES adoplad. -
jus-jut* raoros •*
Ttl TaM St. KI1IB
64 CHEVROLET "Impala”
Super Sports 2-Door
Hardtop, V8, automatic,
power brakes and steerw
tag. custom radio,' white*
walls, etc. Reg. $3195.
NATIONAL
SALE PRICE .$2880
• All Can Bafaty LaaeS.
• oM ItanaadUlonad.
■ Atl Can Clearly Artaud.
• M-Day M-M Warranty
All Can Otar MS
• rraa Ufa lainransa.
• 11-Day Iiohant* Prlellaqa
If najor rapaln baeoa*
naeaaaary
• rraa a-Uooth Luba*
■ l-Montb l»^ Warranty
• Ms Down Payment la load
aradll rlake.
KOWICA FT REFLEX
Camara. Raiular IIM
Sala Prtoa H*
Victoria Color Fbctp.
IDT OoV! 8L *V
MAYNARDS AUCTIONS
Article, buuabt outrlfht lor aaaS
nr aUd ua ouoainaiata
HIGHEST CASH OTTERS
MAXIMUM DISPLAY FOR
con SIGNORS
ns Jon out SMS1S1
HIGHEST nuexa PAID
63 CHEVY n 2-Door Hard¬
top, automatic trans,
finished in ermine white
with matching interior.
NATIONAL
SALE PRICE .$1895
64 STUDEBAKER 2-Door
um Family Sedan, finished In
gt* metallic blue, matching
IL3M Interior.
•f-jjg NATIONAL
Si-us SALE PRICE S1.4K
t. C MUTOK1 LTD.
■ METEOR CuawrUM ..
is PONTIAC Convert W* _
•J t OKI* U, Ulup ..
SI CHEV auhwtalJr ..
•U CHAV Wira V-S__
» FUND Sedan. « auto. .
MOUJb aadaa . -...
IS PONTIAC Sedan __
M BUICE. ataomaltc __
66 CADILLAC Flaalwuod _..
■ PONTIAC Jta,_
SB MERCURY mini
IB FOND onpe ...
Ml Yaiaa Brad
AT MORRISON'S
ON DOUGLAS
A MORE GENEROUS
TRADE
ALLOWANCE
c. Hires hearts. With a super-maximum no trump, you
Intend to bid game even though you recognize North
may have bid under pressure. However, since you have
only ana heart guard and North does not promise a heart
bolster, it Is beat to allow for the chance that North baa
a four-card spade suit If he does, the three heart bid
enables him to show it; If he doesn't, you can still play
three no trump. The game-farcing cue-bid in hearti is
not Just a fancy gambit; it ia superior to the alternative
bid of three spades, which might panic North Into thinking
you lack a heart guard, or bold a five-card spade suit
WHOLESALE SPECIALS
No Money Down
Only $4.50 Per Week I !
Buy Any
- Of Thcw Cars ! !
; 3 M CHEVY n "Nova" Seda
Sm 6-cyl„ standard trans.;
15 one-owner case history
MB) cap
NATIONAL
J/M SALE PRICE $1.9
J/M I960
FORD COUNTRY SEDAN
I Door attain Waaon. V-S, Baal
laaaa aafcaaallc. puwar ataarlog.
P>w*r lirebei. rube. Bar** a priced
58 PLYMOUTH :
FULL PRICE
•Dr Sedan.
I'X18
156 AUSTIN 6k y! Sedin.
FULL PRICE .$17»
S3 VALIANT Convertible,
big motor, automatic
trana.: custom radio,
power steering, bucket
seats, etc.
NATIONAL
SALE PRICK $2 fl
TJ HR GOLF REPAIR SERVICE
Mew end Ueed Cube and Carte
VAN ISLE GOLF SERVICES
M Fort _ EVHUI
CHILD'S LARGE CRIB AMD MAT-1
tint aelurel wood ftolWu deb
p ndr trim. EmHaat amdUkm.;
d. Throe hearts. North's oue-bld probably means he la
searching for a major-suit fit as a possible alternative
to a no trump game. Although South has a strong dia¬
mond guard, it Is sals to show the somewhat sketchy
heart suit; if North does hot havs four hearts, he will
doubtless bid three spades, giving South another chance
to bid no trump.
IA BeU-MeCiar* Syndlcete PmIvi)
EASY TERMS WITH
NO PAYMENTS
TIL MAY!
■t cedy—
$1295 .
JAMESON MOTORS LTD.
IM Brousbha Street
53 CONSUL Sedan.
FUIi, PRICE
57 DODGE Pickup.
IVU, PRICE
URGENT—SELL SO METEOR V-S
•utnmtalc. Sfia UUlity trailer, r
« IT. new Ipiy area, SM Ph.
MILLIARD AUTO SERVICES LTD
SI HiIIimb (mom. ts ehepe |M6
CASH roa FURNISHINGS
EV (-4441
63 RAMBJ4SR "770" Sedan,
automatic trant.; reclin¬
ing Beall, whitewalls,
chrome trim ring*:
Immaculate.
NATIONAL
SALE PRICK II.*15
82 FORD FAIR LANE 3-Door I
Sedan, VI. stnndarri Iran* |
NATIONAL
ISAI^E PRICE . $t .095
m Attain, liaonr, BuB, tT Vtdlu
Win. radIti. $k»; tu Mini Mlrmr
M94; M Veunhtai, B cylinder, radio.
Piece >our order now far your TVH.
Fir, 1 eblpment elraady eoid!
lOpooelU Hi, Maomcwi Arenel
PI tone EVI-TBD or UR1-C7U
OVER 100 Beautiful
Used Car Specials In
ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION
CHILDS COMMODE CHAIR. Stay
n*n. welker. Idjueeble rtrry-cni;
f-idte Ml, weehiog merhm, (3!
isna.__
FRIDGE AND STOVE, ft00 EACH.
Hahv ,«el. cer bed. c*r erel. beby
walker. M outre) fur net I3S Mr a
•tool. ambfeOe c Vo thee line. 4TL4TII.
57 FORD Station Wagon
FULL PRICE 1289
59 PLYMOUTH 4-Door.
FUIyL PRICE $;94
58 CONSUL Convertible.
FULL PRICE .$463
51 PONTIAC Sedan.
FULL PRICE $89
41 STUDEBAKF.R
FULL PRICE $68
59 VOUCSWAGEN
FULL PRICE $564
52 HUMBER '■Hawk'' Sedan.
FULL PRICE $133
* RAMBLER 2-Door.
FU^L PRICE. $284
58 LARK
FULL PRICE .$t«
LUNDa AUCnOHEEIta
HUY - SELL - APPRAISE
• Furt CVB-HOa
DMPLETE SET OF ENCYCLG
idle Brltenrlcn lMO or Ubnw.
IctnrU Preee. Bov 111.
OOOO BOOKS ALWAYS BnUOWT
HAUNTED BOOEEHOP
BM fort _ZV Aim
...__ FARMER'S AUCTIOH PICES UP
FnAitth hike SIS: »■«(» P rwert farnlliire. Foie, etc^ every lay.
lari; very law mleceiltneoui Hem a S ale, Saturday BTSi a n
«*-*»!-_ _ _ COLLECTOR WANTS DAGGERS.
COMPLETE SET UVtNG AND eworda. weapona. Me. «n 4SU after
ilnioi mom dnprt, condlUon. • pm
fmdl °' " C ° rt WAHTED - !?
pl ayer. 4TI - M71. _wmtlUav MB
unltorm. 'll" J ik'lgir'lwi a^ 55
Su nday Me Dll _ _ **'****
•YU HEAVY DUTY TENT, «
rams erta Bed rheelertleM. AU * ,, od ccndllbta
ewell awt eoltdltlon IM-K SI._ WANTED —
w“YAGl TV AERIAL, n MARX jacm. GS4M
treJa >al aa MS track. 110: hmai i RAT
electric mo*oc. M EVIMH.
BIG SAVINGS
PL1MLEY
MAYbAJiua
iULTIUNICM
AuiuaKAillea lut aaie ay putaJc aur
Luo ur purchaaad ladnabi Kiuiai
1 lebl reuraa uo elaaa. late-Baud •<
DAVID MOTOR8 - ^ yATES
ANNIVERSARY SALE P
P SPRING SALE
66 MUSTANG, 10.000 origi- p
nal miles, one owner, P
1 standard trammiulon. P
radio ...$2695 p
gi 64 A U S TIN Westminster P
Saloon. Automatic, power P
ter. steering, power brakes, P a VALIANT 200 Jdoor P
custom radio, genuine p sedan. Big 6. radio, P
leather Interior, 17,000 p Factory warranty. P
..-.. ..3RSE original mllaa . $2685 p Radio. Reg. $2,585. P
« PONTIAC Laurenttan 2- P NOW . $2,295vP
door hardtop, custom P >’
radio, clean as a pin .11645 P 65 RAMBLER 990. 2- P
57 VOLKSWAGEN. Custom p dooT Hardtop, 32T V8. P
radio. Transportation p full power, factory P
special .1285 p warranty, radio. P
P Reg. $3,695. P
The beat selection of sporti p no ^ $3 395 P
cars in town from $895 up. p p
59 DODGE Station Wagon. P 64 IHC tt-ton Pickup. P
V8 automatic with radio. P Styiskde, big 6, long P
Reg. $895. P box. AS NEW $1,995 P
SALE PRICE .H P P
57 MONARCH Sedan. Auto- P O STUDEBAKER 4rtlr. P
matic, power 1 tearing And P Reg. $1,495. P
brakes, radio.$698 P NOW .$1,195 P 62 CHEV Biscayne, 8 aauto-
o 59 SUNBEAM Rapier Moor P p make, radio. Was $1795. !
hardtop, custom radio. p 100 CARS P NOW ., $1595
elec, overdrive $645 p TO C31Q05E FROM P
P BEST CARS P 63 PONTIAC aut. Win $2095.
P BEST TERMS P NOW .$1895
P BEST WARRANTY P „ poNTiar
3AKER iP BEST SELECTION P 64 Sl *" d
MERCEDES P p *****■ w> * *24*5
I * * XffMU MroenT
MORRISON
CHEVROLET-
OIJWMOBILE LTD.
Enquire wnbuui aaOieuuk.
KIDtNO
5SET
ENGLISH
Mrtrttoein
•IrurUrml,
GR B-STII
HUGE
FORD "Comet" Custom
4-I>»r Station Wagon,
automatic' trans.
NATIONAL
SALE PRICE $1 *15
00 VALIANT 4-Door Sedan,
custom radio; King of
the Compacts.
1 NATION Al.
IBM PONTIAC PARIS1KNNE VS CAT L- DO 1/-t” , W|
bpurtb tabu, sukiOtaiK radio I'rtJL.e, J.I35
FOR VOLVO
DISCOUNTS
3050 DOUGLAS ST.
TRICYCLE. GOOD
AT FINLAYSON
385-5777
A "DOLPHIN ’ 4
OF A DEAL
NO DOWN
PAYMENT
IMPORTS!!
63 RENAULT R8 4-Duur
Sedan,
PUP TENT AND PACK BOARD.
LLON JAR .J*' 1 WESTERN PLEASURE RITHNa
« Beer — ' -Wnudl.rid Mork Perm. MM Wllllei*
M. MIM LARGE MAPLE TREE TO RE- Reed Rd RmervaOm CR MW
rrvnAKs mg> * ,of ** ^ — >^^d~s^r^r^n' _ ierii«
•4. GO « GIRL S BICYCLE. GOOD CO NIX- l-vrar-aM WiMi tare. 11] butei.
Uoa W to » GRI-XM DM GRESM).
MO WED- I BM. TIME CLOCK AND BACK TeWES AND I _ LAMHB ORIHB
Trade any of the above care
within 12 Month* on a car of
greater value and receive
full purchase pnee In trade.
top economy
model; buck#! seats, four-
on- the-floor.
Reg. $1,395.
NATIONAL
SALE PRICE .$U8t
HEREPORD HETPER AND STEER
raitas. mea iw. n. myna.
YEARLING NALPARAN COLT —
MOB. MS-im.
YYEAR-OLD* REGISTERED HALF
ARAB rn.LT BM GR S-I1K
NATIONAL MOTORS
819 Yates, EV 4-8174
CHRYSLER
VALIANT
63 VOLKSWAGEN. De Luxe
Model. Reg. $1,395.
NATIONAL
SALE PRICE $1,195
62 SUNBEAM "RAPIER"
Convertible. Reg. $1,495
NATION AI
SALE PRICE
DODGE
CORONET
U CHEV IMPALA e-iama HARD
lop V-l eulumatJa Power ileeniu
end ferakee. i-uetan raAio. to r»-l
cuadlUon. Will lake older oar ae>
urmde. (714EM nr M3-ASU
Over Half a Century
"The Moat Re*i>efted Name
in tl»e Automobile Imtuatry.’*
-—----- EWE AND LAMB,
FORD DUMP TRUCE. MOO: M Rd
■“ rs&.Ttj r™™ pop «ale. phone
■; Braver table aear. MS; W"
MS: -M Cbev I motor. V-l
r. ok ranee- We need track. I
eretilanr torctm.
——— M»-au«
- KNOTTY
____! ulywuod
"* 1 1 1 1. TT p t i re i of cdlol titr
— UbdJ-, ptalerr; quenUly of yeku
V and inuoellaname erticlea for ooan
lie htaeboi raOo-reccrd payer and
MUST BE SOLD OWNER OUT
uf wurk 1» Vauxluill Create,
^cylinder. Irdibrr uphUelery. radio.
Wltllrwalle. tmutllui A-.W» Mua
EV A-JB1_
iisT” JU1CK HAHDTOP ViKTAND
ard SSSU rr bear i«*r; 113) Humber
Hawk, pari Italy rabu III SMO rr beat
(FTer. Both In rxrallrat ccndlUon
WMRl_
IMT POWTTAC STATON WAGON A
tar. Radio, while wwlIA tinted
flaaa. New Uaance. In bloe eradi
tkm. ITS) Fairfield R d._
M METEOR a STANDARD IBIPT
Moor, low mllasse, new aaat ecu
are BOS eeah or aaaraw aflar
FRIDGE
atove M
JW- mu.
huuar;
_ _ drill.
CnFPIDLD WRINGER WASHER I motor,
machine wtlb pump_ W) pud c “- *-fv'.»iFiian
(..ndlllod-SC MUtL MAM0WP _
HEPanOM SUITE; CAE Mth “7V52J
alert rle bottle Startllaer; lolly | Mar,, t. * * « *■ -
Jumper. 4T1.1ML
VOLVO
$1,277
62 ENVOY Station Wagon
Reg $1,285.
NATIONAL
SALE PRICE . $1,175
JOE I'MLP AUTO SALtH
J( BUCK C-«i' arlitil* a,
aJ >*i('i> |tr «, -q, t
ta lot k'WAi.l k al
« ENVOY shrrwoud Wean ,
» RAMBLER Hta! |
JB OLDH Super r—i erliaw " I
(Si Burnetda Rd. i M ,
HORWOOD BROS
UO Johnson St.
DAVID MOTORS LTD.
1101 Yates at Cook
EV 6-6181
dan. Radio, rrrtltaiw
orarbatkad i mmiha i
nic*. rtaan oar la ,
P NOW .$2195
p FRIDAY SPECIAL
5 55 CHRYSLER ONE-OWNER
£ REALLY IMMACULATE
J A STEAL AT $595.
..$575 p no Payments till may
raffle
»uw P OH WST 11 " 1
BUYER BENEFITS !
• '66 PUte*
• Free Exchange
• Top allowance for
your car
• Written Warranty
• Bonded Salesmen
• Immediate Delivery
NO MONEY DOWN
First Payment in May
61 MORRIS OXFORD Sedan,
showroom condition, e
Reg. $1195.
NATIONAL
SALE PRICE . . $9K
58 VAUXHALL "Cresta”
6 cylinder, Reg. $*95.
NATIONAL
SALE PRICE . $7K
81 ALFA “Romeo" Convert
P A FEW
P OLDER UNITS
P AT WHOLESALE
ONE OWNER
immaculate condition,
bla. k pau.1, tx-w WW
iwiauUil-i'iod nvitcr >.aid
larj. V-» MjtumaiK 1MM
Niatiaia I hunr Gli 1-Btt.
waar P 81 AUSTIN 110
” P 58 ZEPHYR ..
im P 58 VAUXHALL
M P 57 RAMBLER
J* P 57 PLYMOUTH
•as P matic, V8 ..
SJ P 57 FORD automatic,
COUPK Die
» mllaaur
mobir and
•" cnodlivm
< BOKaiaabla
LEN CLANCY PAINTS
]bt. lata* rr*. MO. NOW (STI
tUS Blanabaro Sl _ MMSdl
4 - BURNER BEACH ELECTRIC
Move. M0: Boaible had. «rbw and
yruutraaa. M W _
PAIR nr BRA** FIREPLACE
tad btat aa. B1 SM SMB._
GENUINE SAROUK BUG. IXU
K VMBM. ~ _
GOOn tlTJdt SIZE CRIB, SM.
tVHIS _
T CU. rr. WBSTINGHOUSE
tndte, SM. Mf-lPl AJ-Tamp.
n CU. FT. COLDS POT FRIDGE.
SO. sMt«ta _
CANADIAN COINS FOR BALI. M
per end eg. GR MBM _
LARGS PEDIGREE PRAM, MO
CM Mil
V TV ANTENNA. WITH CHAN-1
nrl a attachment HO. EV 2 anA !
•ta MODEL DELUXE- ELECTRO- i
lux, with aB attachment*. m«K
ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEAN |
M MORRIS MINOR _
SB PONTIAC J-Dwr
■ DOfXIE fa** RotA
V I adtnenaUe. radio
M AUSTIN l i ara at EMi
eandUai ....—..
VICTORIA
■ rarwir.a "•« in r
Ihmulfhnul. wllh (Vi
optJiai F.W liMM
WMcltED RENAULT DAUPHINR
eo-anglna and wcrkla* partj arr-
Irri—bumiiera—whaala and many
parte *ood aril TSO. lOnly aa \L
** * torta . M2KS. jo»w
I*M CHEVY 2-DOOR. GREKn!
l«Jy ewNilont the pa M00 or brd
plra rv^ n * U,1 “
•M VAUXHALL Waa
'« CONSUL Convert
'■3 PEUGEOT Sedan
•SI OXFORD Sedaft
*S0 OORVADt Sadaa
P 55 VELOX .
P 54 STUDEBAKER
P 54 MORRIS .
|P 50 AUSTIN .
1195 P V.A.L-. LUN1KALTS - ■ -—-
r SB FORD STATION WAGON. GOOD
$89 P • Urea and motor. MOD or offtr
7396 P DOLPHIN MOTORS LTD. m ~ tf * _
d 0*n Pram 9 a » ZEPHYR SEDAN. AUTOMATIC
..$89 P upen From » to * I owner car Id *ud condition. frtS
p To Serve You _
P Ouulri at Panrtor. * R * AL *A*CAIN ! 1* PARISJ
r Sduaarn at rBitaora rnna cuatom apnrl, rrmanle model.
p EV 6-3527 bucket aaat . c7« »l. SSJ-T4BI.
-9121 P BORGWARD ’SO STATION WAGON.
_ „ ' ■ — — Radio, healer, tad rabbet, 4-tpead
P M BUCK SEDAN. IMMACULATE box. SIT*. EV l-M.
_ cundi’um. new Krai. Owner trani
P lar rad IM-Sm ._
3 P P UM CHRYSLER WINDSOR. EX
-- caUant OondtlloR. 4TT-HM altar 4: SO.
Austin — MG — Morris
Austin-Healey
Open • tn. to I p nt-
810 Johnson EV 3-6!
n chev impala- va automa-
M»«S Ur h ' M u * WUI “■
» CHEV BEL AIK LDOOR - HARD
tup Whiirwailt. radk. wimuiiiaid
waahert. SMS rash tw t»71
MUST* »ELL^IMMACULA1X~ISBT
Chev VS; automatic; radio; 4 new
Urea. KM g-^ffer. 4TMSS4
‘Wf. MANY 'CARS. 31
Aualln IISQ or 'Ki rnttom Hambier.
*BB 8 , both ve ry Sood CT7-1ITO.
AUC. 1W CHEVY n 100 SERIES
Salkm wire. Graaai KOBO rmiex.
1 owner. Ike new. ILK jn EV 44442.
1SSS CHEV BEL AIR 4 DOOR,
automatic, one owner. U.IM or beat
P 1010 Yates
MALIBU MOTORS
“LOW COST CARS"
m RENAULT .
H VAUXHALL ..
M PONTIAC VI___
BI HILLMAN .
SI PONTIAC SUIIbp Waya
SI STUDEBAKER .
M VAUXHALL ..
S* VOLKSWAGEN .
54 METEOR 1-door .
5* FORD Delivery, window*
M ULUS 1-Door Hardtop ...
m PONTIAC __
M DODGE_*_
fBj SWAP ANYTHING
naa Ttimae'a “Swap Daot'' will accept
mm In trad* anyth Inc of valu*—boati,
um radio*, motor*. TVi, fondura, trail-
ms we., ate., dtc.
CM TRADE IN YOUR DON'T WANTS*
IMS I-TON FARGO FOR TRAC
tor or one-ton track. 4TI M0S
nr RANGE OR SELL ML
WHOLESALE, IMS JAGUAR
NOTHING DOWN'. SL1S*. ARTS
CARS. BURNSIDE AHARRIET
- - - EXCELLENT - ISC PONTIAC
aliant. atlek abift, clean con- IMS FORD STATION WAGON. (TA. Parlalenr* convertible. Flrat oC«r
RediKed la MM Wbal at- Wy tans Junu SL _ gvw SI.sys. EV 5dtr __
-—-- C CHEV SEDAN. RADIO AND SI S-CYLIKDER PONTIAC GOOD
SELL. MOVING EAST. 40 Malar. SUB. Phone SU lStS flandltfcm. SI 356. Will mnWdtr
ill Victor. Sairldn, SB — ■ ■ --- ■ nail car aa nart DaymanL (714311
aflar s p.m. rn-ani c eel air vs 4-door. auto- —...” M .r” ^
= — m" -^SS-557 Plate!. EwsaUant «taHtfc« tfaraagb- MUST BELL Id STUDEBAKER.
tENAULT - RADIO. BTC- .ad. fl TM 47SSIM V -S. iMa Good oomfltann. MOB
*•*> MBtekte W1E late _—___—-— -_____ Eva-iase. /
} ANTIQUES
SIDNEY TRADfNd POBT
- Wa Bay and Sal
3R1 Baa ran Av*.. Sidney. DC
M CHEV 3 Door
NATIONAL MOTORS
819 Yates, EV 4-8174
CHRYSLER
VALIANT
•V FORD V-l STICK GOOD *“**
JR-J* 1 * trad* eon -SI PARISHNNE HARDTOP. SM
Biderad. GRI-lfm. atick ahift. EV Kite.
sa CHEV V-4 STANDARD. 1MMA MUST SELl 7 ISO CONSUL CON
dilate, low mllaate. Call after A! verUble. Oflara. terry Jta-ltoa.
EV a-TPtl_ - a METEOR V4. STANDARD.
ISO PLYMOUTH FURY in S-DR puod co«» 1 iikon. 41R-BM.
«£• ^ ^ * fl * r UB MWn ADWmli
544 VOLVO ». OOOO CONDITION. ^ T* . —-—-
■MB nr brat Oder 414 Goldelrmm. l«V CHEV STATIONWAGON, •
4isa»a. cylinder, eutomatke. MS-4716.
1164 FORD COUP* BEST OFFER. M PARISHNN1 NEW CONDI-
vnrtIUe.
13B0 RENAULT DAUPHINE, EX>
ceUrnt cundlHoo, I4M. H Ifb.
'54 FORD S -QUICK SALE? WHAT
often 471 nao
iVetle M <V*
1M6 AUSTIN AM AUTOMATIC
CoMcen radio. Mock, heater. Excel
ted Mmdllkai. 47 7-83PI_
1K7 MORRIS OXFORD STATION
wtaw. Sam BTsasi. _
DISTRESS SALS-VICTOR WAGOH
aad Zephyr aasMXt. AaderaocL
| B VOLVO. GOOD CONDITOH.
Tabs over paymtale. IB 7711
DODGE’
CORONET
WHOLESALE 1305 CHEV. ROTR
INC noWN IMS ARTS CARS. 1
BURNSIDE AT HARRIET.
MUEt SELL. IMT CtINSUL NEW
trana. Emncmlcal. See at EM Saa
Innb or phone MS-14M
. ■'METEOR WAGON. SIX. AUTO
SHZP- malic, radio, whit* witte. Sl.tM. BC-
I 3C
•Si CHEV VS STATION WAGON
SMS EVS7Y19 avtailnfa.
; a VAUXHALL. '■ MOTOR
Often GR S-4SH __
1966 PLYMOUTH, STANDARD. SJSB
or after EV 17321
I WHITE MALE POODLE PUPPY
Rrpl (Ured. 183-3411
REGISTERED MALE WELSH
Corn mwp? QR7IMB. _
PAIR YOUNG LOVE BIRDS,
larf* C*xe JS4-1SI7.
REGISTER ED GERMAN
barB pwpfMa. GRS1SM
1PW PONTIAC a AUTOMATIC.
Over Half a Century jtLi
"The Most Reapeded Name 57
ia the Automobile Industry." -—
I* FAMILY CARR 1193 MINOR
IMS PonUaa EV 3-4437.
WEEKLY SPECIALS
S 71 Mvrai rate PBBB
1 •
1.5U UaptateA. Step. ....
.... XI
LSJteSrtekr , w::
:::: i3
1 J» Drt«ta» «ray .
.... m
Tran* a- Rado. SfMCIta 10.01
4X1 VOS epcay
.... 1.M
OWL DRUG
Dnmtowa Free
Mayfair
IB-4711 Delivery
PAY UTILITY HILLS
AT
MoCALL DAVEY DRUG
STORES
| PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS j
.4
TRUCKS
Sailji Culmitst 3
SaMlay, Match 20. 19*4
> 100 CARS POR SAL I 100 CARS POR SAU
$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$TTs s jTTj sYV$T$~ $ i i
% S S 5
$ 5 5 v 5
S IS S
$ ENSIGN S s ENSIGN S
$ n s
J $ s s
S Chrysler - Plymouth 1 1 Chrysler - Plymouth S
* *1* 5
TWO-,"AUCTION" SALES
a« 3 SOB Ilanj
Hoop* CfMtnjruiB Co., retiring.
Marr-h SR. Twin ralta Mate,
Woodward A Yatk Ccrwmjrlira Co.
|r*tinng April 1 and 3, North Rock
Seringa. Wvo.
11 U0> Truck 3 and 3axle, roootl}
d teaal Uwctcr*. <9> Imln FtaU.
Vatu: tX' btamm dump* Al*o C»M,
State C i tee ia . Hot Flanla ale.
For brochure call or write:
SAUNDERS
SUBURBAN
H3TCHMAN
O PLT'.R POLLEN O
O FORD O
O ON YATES O
Dealers for
1SUZU BELLET
andI -
TOYOTA CROWN
B.C.'s Leading Dealer
O “Where your buy O
O is backed
O by service.*’ O
00X12 BKOADUORE
TRADE NOW
TRADE NOW
TRADE-INS
<3 RENAULT Uateuw
■ VOLKSWAGEN .
■ Pontiac th>du
9 FALCON, ctaan cal
bums*, automatic _
9 MORRIS Mimcgjhle
aably euatrurttoa. 1 taca
a lock praOnUhed plywood,
lauuaifcsi. a'-orm man
/pa raflert on U m, cab¬
man firm under gaJvaamad
top quallu appltaacaa. double door
II cu. R. fridge eye level nn
roomer tegi range. jour dnea of
colura pun furnaca. 9 pal hot
mtiat.taak.
Top qnalllv tumiehtngi. Duped M
carpal In l.r. and maatar hr., gall-
lad rhaalarfiald gad chair to. mod-
t GENUINE IMPORT S * GENUINE HEAVY S
AT $ S * *
„ $ * * *
EMPRESS MOTORS LTD j CLEARANCE SALE S * CAR SALE *
SENSATIONAL DATSUN
PICKUP
RuPsad and tally aqinppad. 1 -vear
taobaj aaarraalv. Fall prea 1139
OMBpiata.
NOW AT
DAVID MOTORS LTD,
llfl Yalta al Cook
__ EV urn _
ALL TERRAIN VEHICLES
1M Jaap, tartar I drtra with VI
n**ar. bucket caula. 12.93
1MM Jaap 4-ertael drtm I ft boa
• cylinder. 4 - apaad CtaapMa to
~*1— t3.430.4E.
Victoria Jara. 47**213
194 CMC Mi CAN AND CHAT
n urea.
Genraa F-n* Track Balm Ud
MB HI [Tilda 91 191
9 COMMER. 4-TON FLAT DECK
aalMwar ..SlM
douhla
Ixaaa I
FORD PRODUCTS
O "OPERATION 222'
194 METEOR Curiam. BU
powar hrakaa. Weiring.
EMPRESS MOTORS LTD
O 222 new and used cars O * hillman
O must be told, a chance O
O of a lifetime to make O m commkr
O the “Deal of a Life- O
O time.
119 FALCON hardtnp a
$ I* s
$ WE*RE 5 * IDEAL S
5 J * 5
$ OVER STOCKED 5 * FOR PULLING 5
I I* *
5 WITH 5 $ TRAILERS 5
race 4 J 5 1
j SMALL CARS $ * OR BOATS 5 >•* COMET iato. >m
X 495 t J $ $191 METEOR ranvarl,h
$ ** , IctaMd .
Uc. I See us on the big tot J * See us on the big lot I MXRcuKVjjte
i. * „ . . . Ay, Vwlw. t 191 MERCURY aadaa.
•pan | 930 Yates J * 330 Yates » malic puwvr atei
s j $ * *■*■“ .
I Just up from Quadra $ I Just up from Quadra S 191 monarch tarda.
| j $ I ^ .
TRUCKS
Goad aclacllon priced around S9G
Many othrfa In r+innaa traa
Budpat Tar nil Available
SAUNDERS k HITCH MAN
2040 Cadbdro Bay Rd.
383-7111-2
NO DOWN
PAYMENTS
STATION WAGONS
17 FORD Sedan.
50496. Reg $895.
BUY NOW ....
1 Trailer Wknlaatla I
Imperial Si., Hurnahy
4S4-941
C2 FORD VS. 4 door Licence
4(006. Reg. $2,196.
BUY NOW.$1,895
55 CHRYSLER Sedan. I
ence 50482. Reg. $495.
BUY NOW .1
O car warranty .-$2895 O
O e CORVAIR Monza % O
O door hardtop, low O
O mileage, bucket O
O seats, radio, 4 speed O
O floor ■ h 1 f L Was O
VANGUARD
Campers. Canopy Tops,
Trailers
EXCLUSIVE FACTOR* REPRE¬
SENTATIVE FOR VANCOUVER
BLAND BUY DIRECT AT
FACTORY PRICES
• LOW DOWN PAYMENT
* RANK FINANCING
BUILD A TRAILER. CAMPER OR
- — CANOPY TOP
Pana and Plana State*
3aa Oar Duplay
S. J. PEDEN LTD.
IBS Uurinal SL PIMM S 9 99
Btiawa Markn and Tuna*
on* block mat at Douflaa.
na chev, a- ton. 4 -speed
trine mteeloB- Lata hna. Brand now I
Sply Uraa. B.4 36. WEI
U9 CBEV. VTON LONO BOX
fc.MI. 4T1-99
19* CHEVROLET PICKUP. 9 Mt
91-149 after S p ro
o a IMPALA 3-Door Hartlnp,
landaau lev- Immaculate.
9 VALLANT V39 Station S
O roSo^Tpaieengw Warm
la FORD V I Wars. 4-doa .
S PONTIAC Pari al anna CenJ
fully equipped.
O • BUICK CoovenlMa. gpeclri 1
9 CHEV 4-Door Sedan, vary
dean .
9 VAUXHALL 4-Door, raal
Da- j $ 59 EDSEL
10 ; g $ V 8 Automatic Fordor $ 1M] MfHCUHV VT vamr O' SAVE $400 ... .$2495 O
1495 S ^ Hardtop. Power Steer- $ aiearim. hrakaa. rad* 1139 o 65 VOLKSWAGEN 1500 O
j S tag and Brakes, Radio. I mo ford mdu. a nod at. .sick O popular Import n
$ $ Was $695, NOW $525. $ im , Min ^ O el, economy and |
O looks. Was $2195.
O SAVE $400 ... $1795 Ol
^1 Q 64 PONTIAC StratoO _
«■ O Chief 6 c y l. stan- O w sunbeam Rate 3 Door
kw°- 3 dard transmission, 0 ■ cbbv* yooer Hardtop..
O one owner car, only O Many m<r* axeaiiaat vain
S5S° 11.000 miles . $2,195 0 . iyJUSKJTw
O 64 MERCURY 250, V- 8 . O rnancina on th. Sp-
emh O 4-speed tranamusion. O H H H „ H “
Pdard 0 new P«int.$2085 O H -A. g H 11 B
end O 63 FORD sedan 6 cyl- O pandora MOTOR SA
ver 0 I B d e r, autosnatlc, O Formany Uraty Uaad Car
*»« O whitewall tires, spot- O „ ___
_ . .. . ,vT „ SS PONTIAC Parlrtenna hard
A-T, O leas throughout Was O 9 comet catlama hardtop .
tmt O srxw O « MERCURY W tan pldtup .
6 S^KIAL .$1796 O? &S* 1 £ fc"
O 63 VOLKSWAGEN cus- O £ £ IS ^
-** O ton, very popular O « .
__ O import, clean ..$1185 O Ration waioa ...........
0 “? A , Lt ° N O' 1 ®* c S SSSifr 0 :S , 'S^ a ?.
.sum O Station Wagon, *u- O a
AT O tomatic, big 6 cylin- O
K79 O der, real clean $2195 0
aiiio. O 63 ACADIAN. ShirpO
Sitae o new t u t o n e, new O
O brakes, ring#, valves O
O and bearing. Was O
O $1445. O
O SALE .$1195 O
O 63 PONTIAC « cylinder, O
O automatic, radio low 0
O mileage .$2,295 O
.aw O 63 ACADIAN 6 cylinder, O
O very popular com- O
..no9 O pact ..$1.595 0
« O63PLYM0UTH eir-O AAA CARMART
.. 99 O RCMP, here's a O 2644 Quadra St.
O buy .$1,095 O
’ lO 62 RAMBLER S cyl- O
O i 0 d e r. automatic, O
O only 33,000 miles, a O
. hm O clean beauty.
049° 0nJ y .$1.295 0
O 60 ZEPHYR Zodiac. At- 0
Q tractiva model in o| <m-Tbu
" O spotless condition.
O Was $1095.
9k O SALE .$ _
.. 99 Q f 1 * rt '* PONTIAC. REBUILT M<
O tractive modal. O ■uiomattc tv msh.
i»w O Hurry for this one. O M austw kdan in peh
*>«» O Was. last. o -«"■ mm. 99. OR
O SAVE $400 .$495 O ® "H® 1 01
--«•* O 58 FORD Sedan. Auto- O *“ R “ wWn< b.._ c * M1
O matic. Was $899. O ^ *™25
;* ••• .® S9, SI SMALL SEDAN.
O 58 VOLKSWAGEN, r*- O Ug nyj. no B»rn#i
. SIS9Q do, a real sharp o ® vauxhall vtctoh. g
S 1J9 O Clean model ....$695 0
S 139 O 57 DODGE Sedan. V-8. O ly, merhiry ^-pen^ «
na* ® BOtomatic, sttractive 0 -u meteor »door v-i
O new tutone. Wat $695 O ard, vap daan . na GR saw.
■*** 0 SALE .. $485 O is«i anglu super
W» O 57 BUICK 2-door hard- O m4m
S 119 IO top, VB automatic O * pdrtiac PARtsncifNe con
_ auiomauc, u #xlrM evsmm
j^IO power equipped O - ? --^ -
O SPECIAL .$585 lilil P0RH6N IMPORT AND
^ O 57 METEOR V8 auto- O j *PORT CARS
O maUc, nioa cMan O mmmmmmmmmmmm
•*» O car.. $585 o M - M
O 56 DODGE R<*.J. v!. O S S5S.'“ TRrUKFH fi
OR O automatic, hard to O S V!" „ “
SDIT, O find model. O m kew^trjUmfh hp!tfire m
rv O Wat $695 n M rul1 Prtc,: 4 12 * w
^ n _ ,, O jj fjo Down Piymaot — 9" rm M
O SALL . J495 O M ^ Appraiaaiii PaM Cradli M
O 56 FORD Station Wgn. O m Appro ''" r ' ij
O Automatic, a real O “ “at* 1 *™ motors ltd m
O buy for someone. 0 g » mini M
O Was $495. O mmmmmmmmm m mm
|,l *ua9 ° S ALE . $295 O
O 54 METEOR Station O uat mch
O Wagon. V-8, auto- O P* 1 * blua, Mark laauwr uphnla-
O matin rysate. n rnil«fp In ««r#pl|nnally
mane, pow itMr* O rwd rendition, k kh ca^sic.
o ing. Was $495. o
< O SALE .(295 O -
$ 64 VOLKSWAGEN :
$ luxe, radio. Was ill
$ NOW .$1
FORD Tudor.
40602. Was $895.
BUY NOW ....
62 RAMBLER. Licence 409821
Reg. $1,895.
BUY NOW.$1,595
OUt NEW LOCATION
SIB HI ana hard Street
Your Cara - Haul" M th*
BATTERY
GM PRODUCTS
ISM CHEVROLET Impair
59 DODGE Tudor.
40612. Reg $1,0
BUY NOW ....
15 STUDEBAKER VB, 4 dr
Reg. $3,595.
BUY NOW.$2,89!
119 MALIBU HARDTOP, rad
malic ...
i alcana, aura atari rv*y time
GET OB "ACME"
12-VOLT BATTERY
$12.75 Ex.
DaUvarad and inalallad
$ 63 RENAULT R4 Station $
$ Wagon. Was $795. $
$ NOW ..$650 $
60 RAMBLER Sedan 1
ence 40609. Was $1,095.
BUY NOW . \
malic haaoly
63 STUDEBAKER 4 door.
Reg. $1,895.
BUY NOW.$1.
194 CHEVROLET Bal Air,
FRANCIS BATTERY 1
TIRES LTD.
Rautadina apaaaUMa
EVS-HR2
56 BUICK Hardtop.
Reg. $295.
BUY NOW _
59 FIAT. Licence 40584.
Reg $495.
BUY NOW .
Jet, Licence
53 HUDSON
50601. Reg $295.
BUY NOW.
A GOOD DEAL
MANY OTHER
$ 62 CONSUL 315 Ftaxkr. $
S Was $1085. S
$ NOW .$855 S
55 BUICK Hardtop. Licence
> 40375. Reg. $495.
BUY NOW .$295
$ 57 CHRYSLER $
$ Windsor Fordor, Au- $
[ $ tomatic, V8. ooe owner. I
Sedan. Licence j n AUSTIN A40 Station $ 5 W “ ***' N ° W \
*• W 95 - _$ Wag. s. Was $695. $ j
OW .....$350 , N0W . -•
RINGS BEARINGS GASKETS. EX
COKI9. PISTON KINGS
(NA fUUaa vulva. Boot mufelniii*.
chanqa hrakaahnaa: tan lamina
A GOOD DEAL MORE
■TOTEM TRAILER SALES
TTLT-OUT Living naan and wail-
towoll carpal thruutiv>ui la.ari
USED 10*41' ULKNUALK. I o*«-
rouena. ooiurtd appliancaa and
aurumatki aaahar. LOVELY CON¬
DITION M 4Vd
UIxSo- HOI LOROME 3 hadraom^
naw gun-lypa furnace fraoi kit-
chca A trua QUALITY numa
“ _ .. 9.19
EV l-STM - 4TS-1041
ALL NEW "8ELECTO ■ MATIC
iranalator rnr radio, fits aQ cara,
PI H aaay Menu Quadra Appli¬
ance Vrvuenlor. 1D4 Quaitaa Si
Ph. tv MIZ
4-b"a RHsT AND MANirOLO
atondard baUhonalas and drirh aa
•ambly. tar 293 • 112 au. In. FBrd
$535 * $ 57 BUICK J 194 RAMBLER TUDOR, al
*$ Tudor Hardtop. V8 $ maUe .
* $ Automatic, Power Steep- $ H9 dodge, vs. uondard,
- 5 S ii«. Power Brakes. $ ..
* $ Radio, tutone. $ *22™™ ,c “ tT ’»
«55 $ ( wu $995, NOW $735. $ V7
65 CHEV lmpala sport coupe
VB, automatic, radio, po¬
wer steering, power
brakes, bucket seats,
blue. Reg. $3,895.
BUY NOW.$3,585
FULLY-CHROMED *9 BUICK
P in traaom)aak» adapted la «l
ord roar and aet up tar n In '4«
Korda What often? EV 2 4304
FORD Sedan. Licence
40801. Reg $1,195.
BUY NOW ..
EV 6-2712
CLARE ABBOTT _ _
_- _ SUPER L'FT SHOCK ABBi IKB-
ss aIrts sa r- sr&
BURNSIDE AT HARRIET Sunday. _
NO DOWN PAYMENT. ISM LARGE STOCK OF PLASTIC SEAT
O Meteor ooovarUhla. fl* Plxma oovaaa. CuMoen ball. |I3 N Bandy •
1 Ut-Ilkl. Auto Porn. 1823 View St EV V443a
OWNER'JdOVlRG MUST SELL M ISM VfXJfSWAGKH MrfTDR. ALL
VauxhAll, StSO or beat utfar. Phone puna, oaia.ial.4li Macin’ M.
— --1 anar Hootar and I n tar u maai.
O 194 CONSUL 4 NEW TIRES JUS1 PARTS. FORD VSPxFn AND: _
fi h»d valve grind. 1230. GK 7-JUCS. rlutrh; elan Auatln' A-40. '14 Mam. POR RENT—ON E BED ROOM 1UX4S
VI - ,^a Ta.m~fa - parf- EV 1-U18, altar d _'■-
1*9 FORD STANDARD TRANS
1*M FT KENSKILL TRAVEL
irmller, IM4 model fully eauipivd.
Ouah lot Id, AMrnrr alovr with
oran. propane fridta flmr rurnai, .
prMaura aralrr tyriam wall la wall
rorprta, new_dmpaa. rlotirlo
hrakaa, new I3»T3 fm cm 4TI.
( 9 ^ |$ 60 ENVOY Special Se- $ ( 56 BUICK $ SPECIAL MODELS
.$ dan. Was $895. $ , Fordor Automatic, $ * WAGONS
^^ 1 $ NOW . - .$675 S $ Power Steering, Power I 1*9 mustang, m» ondqi ..
..J » 5 WuMDis. NOW J 2 K>. J “
,a,5 |$ 60 AUSTIN Fordor. S $ j im *« G «-ta Kriat* wav- ..
$ Was $895. $i$ , iMi xarmann ghia .
ence ;* NOW -.$755 $ $ 56 BUICK $ ism Chevrolet atioi mm
* >$ Fordor Hardtop,, *““• *.*.
•$7» $ S $ Power Steering, Power $ ***ste chare ri
* 60 VOLVO Station Wa- $ S Brakes. Radio, V8. $ ...
Uo- l con. Was $995. $ $ Was $495, NOW $320. S im HtRAI - r) —-
B6. 8 NOW ...........,$785 , 1 J IMS MCA oporta aanvarllhla..
65 CHEV lmpala VI sedan,
automatic, blue.
Reg. $3,586.
BUY NO*".$3,29!
9r*lir 1 BEDROOM NASHUA MO
58 CHEV Sedan.
40880. Reg $1,095.
BUY NOW ..
85 PLYMOUTH Sedan,
tomatic, radio, beige.
Reg. $3,295.
BUY NOW.$2
UHs-im
9. FT CAMPER FOR HALIL
EV 4-MO.
64 DODGE VI, Sedan auto¬
matic, blue.
Reg. $2,495.
BUY NOW.$1,995
» UNFiN’KMED CAMPER AND
Jocko, 4T7-J49.
FOR SALE—F DOWBOY CAMPER,
*v*da acme ink. 9M IB MU.
$ 60 ENVOY station wagon $ $ 4-door, Automatic, $ '*
$ Wai $995. $ $ Radio, Power Steering, $
« NOW .$786 $ $ Power Brakes. *
$ $ $ Was $395, NOW $215. $ ™ IMPORTS
$ $ $ (1194 VOLKSWAGEN raotata
$ 58 MORRIS Oxford Stat- S $ $ im consul radar ......
5 ISU 1 * 00 - W “ l i 54 * 1- ENVOY Ftem Sedas
* NOW .$636 $$ Fordor, Automatic, $
$ $ $ Power Steering, Power $ l “* WUJUN .
!$ $ $ Brakes. j i" Volkswagen .
S $1$ Was $795, NOW $585 $ im hillman ..
|J NO DOWN PAYMENT J * $mphyr a*du . .
Free Life Insurance in
GMAC Contract,
tourist
ACCOMMODATION
64 FORD VI Sedan,
matic, radio, beige.
Reg. $2,6B5.
BUY NOW.
MODERN SUITE* - FROM 19
•aok. Eatralla Molri. EV 14T9.
61 CHRYSLER New Yorker
Reg. $1,895.
BUY NOW.$1,595
rwvlu k'l fkl r^f* uA^nl rifari all uia comfwru of huma
um> .oo per wheel, nata | *,rwo. him m iuA
weights included. J* 01 ■«■'» »« Sill pat amain
• Raum only rata* Irvm au par
— . _ —munih. ctuae hi qty aMin and
DAD TIRE LTD park Ample free oaiftn# T>*
Victoria Duncan « VMu »-
EV 2-7281 m 74B-71B1 VACANCTES AT ROCCABgLLA
C.V d-IA0.1^t /Ab-fJHl WallJ«aaled Larpe tupau. Ewalleri
.. --- taad'^J Fraocn oootai. maid aarv
_ 34 HOUR i<a. WalkJn# diitaniy la ell/, lae-
TDWING SERVICE Ina si. J.iveptai H* -puaL f28 a
Pluna U3 tail an* mlniniom hdWii
TYKE*IHELL^'service te5a.°"JS5^.
Cbr. Eogulmoji and Tyva Road iwl lavalld. n*»d. unluranMd iuom
munWr ^ Vr"iUiiHNun w\lh ahowrer, gft-UBd
COMPLaiI ALTO REPAFU fkmr, buanl ory wfvkt la ivivAla
RaaanvkAUlf terma oo lima hiimr Vlduri*a PrMi Baa hbj.
DOWMAN I SKKVTCK vicwm mt*. Bo >i _
_ W It _ HAYWARD HOLSK-wei VAMCOli*
FAST Try QUALITY RADIATOR Ziad^lSSiaa
rraoirt. tady -rt te palming ai SUE,iteTterir*
80 CHRYSLER Windsor.
Reg. $1,796.
BUY NOW.t
EMPRESS MOTORS LTD. $
80 METEOR Sedan
Reg. $1,495.
BUY NOW.
63 STUDEBAKER Tudor.
Reg. $1,695.
. BUY NOW.H.
ENSIGN
TRUCK STOCK
READY TO GO!
$ Chrysler - Plymouth $
61 DODGE V8, Hardtop,
automatic, radio.
Reg. $1,895.
BUY NOW.$1.
$ 59 MORRIS Mini Station $
$ wagon. Wa« $895. $
$ NOW .$688 $
930 YATES ST.
• BURNSIDE TEXACO •
199 VOLKSWAGEN .I
IMi VOLKSWAGEN Da Imm-
lUdki .
19* VAUXHALL SUIIxi WogLai .
Your Vullawagea XpaclaliU. IM MG $
CLLNkIH QUIT? j$
I iada u io boa Duug Hudan il n t
Ii*n Nouiri I or i pinuua luad .
rdl 9* Yalaa SL EV 4ALU. I*
PEPPY 41 CHEV 4-DOOB FOR$
65 VAUXHALL 101 Sedan.
Reg. $2,495.
BUY NOW .$2.1
ABERDEEN HOTEL
S«*« ridy w ganuaman.
JtlkJM AND IkiARD fNaT #C)RK-
>n* man Near Jubllrr HuapHal.
Cbldaviiion. luiu-hoa paikad M Did
CRAIUMYLL - 191 CRA1UDA*
raoh, Moi %nd ooid naur EV Uuu .
ROOM AND BOARD, SINGLE U«
I ritanin. MMI
YOUNG KAN SEARING. ffi
Oarta area. EV M W1.
GIRLS ONLT FULL HOARD
Him In bran. EV 44447, EV 47X22
191 SPRITE WITH
»*• t,g> *nd lieinoau.
Uun. K2TICT.
HARDTOP.
P«*l nodi-
GOOD CONDITION,
I leraa. EV 2 3TU, h*
•1 VAUXHALL Velox,
Reg. $1,295.
BUY NOW.
ECONOMY BARGAINS O 0
IMS CHEVROLET Tudor_99 ^ PETER POLLEN O
IMS PONTIAC I d-retard SIM — O
O * FORD o
19? FORD, VI. tadomalk-_MM O Q
i« METEOR, a aoQcuoiy — mm O 1060 Yates EV 4-1144 o
lttd FORD lutnoa. oadan .MM ® Open Until 9 p.m. O
191 CADILLAC .tea. lull_ Innnnnn^_! 9
MOB ODf» COHOmON,
or aflere. GR k-ldta
64 VAUXHALL Viva
Reg. $1,895.
BUY NOW.
Caah tt I Mmain
—PUMLEY—
KUO Yatp St
CASH FOR COMPACTS
CAPRI MOTORS LTD.
950 Yates EV 5-35H
“•JPONTUC CUSTOM *PORTl
-ra ~ °* ,E OWNER
W Q»v pramlam hartitok. radio
*'
199 FORD CUSTOM SoT 4 DOOR
V^aulomaUc. powyr iirarinnYuod
ceaidllian Prtvalaly .raned tj n,
iTarmi con ha arranged. Ita-UM
CLEAN. RETIRED GENTLEMAN,
atavabx. Aral kud EV I 394 .
60 VAUXHALL Crests,
Reg. $1,195.
BUY NOW .
121 ROOMS TO RANT
RENT-BED- arm ng ROOM
arm, qafet private home, naar
lira. Lake Hill arm Kin-bra
lr|an. All Fund. Haaa neiqq.
IMPALA COUPE .
•4 Chav V-S auiumauc. rodki ala. I*
Tap cmadltlan, 471-291. 473- 1 EH g
GONE TO D LL '9 BUICK ,1
hilly aiulppad. Eaeoilani nredllioa.
11.300 or heal odor. 4T1-43M *
HM RAMBLER. 9 LICENSE. $
Salmon with wMln. Firm 1301 taka*
baa ol Mi Foal Bay Rtt
B FALCON 3 DOOR. RADIO XKW
ballary. Floor nan Itraa. Prlead
31.19 m aaoraat Phunq MM IID.
U CHEV. acYUNDE* MOTOR,
automatic tranamlaahm. Bari after.
MW4
MM BUICK. Im dad
69 VAUXHALL Crests
Reg. $1,095.
BUY NOW .
Olfara
■ma ** OTORS Vu.ra. Ai-PANY HuritL, 1*1 GOVERN-
MU3 DoaglM SL .jk, EVS-Etai mem V JM-49* Clean alaapina
HOUSTON MOTORS • 91-1323 ^ *S "*
CASH FOR CLEAN CAfU m.aimir HC Land.
3WI QUADRA _taNFURNTSHKD UPPER ROOM
TOP CASH roa UOUD CARS “flrhati pnvllrgra. In vary
AAA CARMART 'l ui,< hu ™' haar Jubllrr. EV 4 4440
ri»* Quadra, upp 9a/away EV A 2 TU a l»af * p m.
WAYTWC - SMALL CAR'. 1909. »OOM TO RENT MIDDLE AGE
Mutt be food. 473-1341 (rv* iurutayi lady. H-mi com tain bga at doog.
--;----EV 3-U20.
IIJ TRAILIRS, MOlILf ROOMS FOR MEN (14 WEEKLY.
ANDY AND JACK oMar
25% OFF
NEW TIRES ANYTIME!
FRANCIS BATTERIES A
TIRES LTD.
219 Blaoahare IL
1HS FORD .
list CHEVROLET, a raal
dandy .
3-9S2 uyUnw
63 AUSTIN 850 Sedan.
Reg- $1,095.
BUY NOW ..
KEBUILT
«r otter
AT
SUBURBAN
radio. 99
EV 3-791
NUINE OOOD. WHY LTVE DANGEROUSLY'
J* V* T" > ' RETIRE NOW *
otcyelo. fhora m« DISCOUNT an any FIRESTONE
TIRE you may naed
y car Drop.^ and aaa ■ at
■yx wWtmi x*. Suburban StaeU
-rand irara **■ l>«SM« SL
M. We wUl ha vary happy to aerra you.
IMMACULATE HVE„«:“ WALLS, V*
•or rftar Ph 1,1 *T?-J21A
URGENT
55 HILLMAN Husky.
Reg. $495.
v BUY NOW .
_$ 56 AUSTIN.
$330 191 HODGE CUSTOM ROYAL. EX- J NOW
catlaal condl 11 on. buiAa and <UL * w ","'
Be et cflar. 9*99. _$ J
1364 FORD 4 DOOR. E2B GOOD $
team^TymnaT aSS. dl ^ - $ M AUSTIN.
$695 IMS DEI I* TO VA. REBUILT 5 NOW, ..
turnpike emits
ritapa. vary rlran
rv t- 2 Ms
19IRAMMLKR CUSTOM CLASSIC
4 door, automatic traramtaaloi
IL29. EV 2-471* ^
<0 VOLKSWAGEN
/ Reg 1885
r BUY NOW ....
ON
DOUGLAS
386-6131
carnation.
EV 3-4440
9 FORD WAGON.
SLEEPING ROOMS 'CTCREN
grlbilcgae EV 32317.
122 BOOMS WA*#riD
RADIO AND
I 53 AUSTIN. W., ms. 1 TJ
417 374a altar I p m. j NOW $173 S ~_*™'
!«U DODGE SEDAN. GOOD COK a .. . MUST SELL CLEAN _ '9 CHEV
dinar, Bata ofler IV >491 1013 * > nnr Urn Drlvea and 5,~bi a.
waa n aaa. _ , |$ j Uy. 4ts-^.
wfWtaaBMi; ms,GN : -vs- ara^-
WTMCT.-T- 3. J I, ” - »«’"■>
rr.“ * 0^‘l,r - Plyrarwlh ^
•9 PONTUC HfiRsENYE 3- J * rq,Mtl °" * * _
>k>or hardtan te^k. la rwrUonC* $ 5i VOLKSWAGEN. NEW PAINT
creriBloa. 4W-13W altar 1 pm. ,f 33 ^ yAfES ST. $ Mu, i * HL tmk u * »EW.
iS D a.^ra ,!^!, * PLATES. I* a a '54 MEHCURY MONTEREY:
RV iUA <Z 9 •utnmatlr: Iirt nr* !»• Laiadown#
O PREFECT RUNNING CriDER * ^ IM WILL VS OWE fWVl»~nj(
Itcanard . in. ter, tvmna 1$ EV 6-2411 Open till 8 tjUmri telittca. W* 4 B 1 T.
Ill ZEPHYR SEDAN 99 »WI J $|S BUICK SUPER! DOOR HARD
tailci gala. 39T39._- . top. radio. DR tj um.
healer,
fair. K
D» luee 1KR Char, i
radio. 37 000 mi lea, Mil
•“ifffiiE 7*9 AUSTIN VAN. 34.09 MILES. 418-9*7
•SWISS tm May b* loan at 191 Oak Bay ----- -
I itno Av *- 8V3-9I2 IffjM NASHAJJA TRAaER -EX
illaii m —--- pandaWa living poom, 2 badrcuni
ITSLte IM ® TORD V4-TO.N, REBUILT VO- G32DO
SE^ iron-ntate. «Pte, ^ooDLAND MOB I L E HOME
*** ---- I park, large Kern evmllaMe mxm
ry. M FORD SEDAN DELIVERY. RE OR 14K. after F'p.m.
"•» » 3® nndHbaiaA mono-, amri shaoe — -----
' SELL il EV 22347 - , DUGWQGD TRAILER SALES
--- Faria - Prapana - RenlAJi
lira. vn ig* m«n F- 10 B. HEAVY-DUTY H my 1 and Mllktraam Rd. 47S941 1
IMI RENAULT GORDINL 1 OWN
or Car with only 1108b ml Eecallanl
(undlUun thrauahuuL 31.136. Pbnna
EV 4-I0N.
BACHELOR WISHES UNFURNISH-
ed room in cabirvlnun dlatiicL Pk.
EVIdCS _ a\
FULLY FURNISHED SPACIOUS
bod-flking room: wlti elxraar.
Bainilda area. 340 Phone 994.
121 CONV ALlSCKNl. R8TI
HOMIS. PBIVATl HOSPITALS
RENAULT
moving tata latartar.
aril tar Polar.
EMPRESS 1IOTORS LTD
SI PONTIAC
CONDITION
473 7773 cr
R1DEAU
GR 3*177
119 PONTIAC LAURENTIAH IN
ifzcallanf condition with radio, tic
31.1H1. BQ-dOei
I EXCELLENT 119 PLYMOUTH •
redan Coud lira*, valve rrlnd. now
rluteti. heel uOar. 92-3444 rvcninn
sT _ R AMBLER SUPER JUKI
I overhauled. Hi A-l ihipe. clean
99 or beta od»r taMsL
LOVING CHRISTIAN HOME -
No amount RJdra; All l-anKl
One Dour wltn two hatbr-xnna
Per 10 na I Hunt*, be ai home.
JuMlea Real Home. 1721 Bank Ri.
3B33BSE Evelina Clew.
LOVINa CARE FOR MOTHER OR
father in ■ email or I rate real huroe
in Fairfield. Cluaa lo oarko. Tray
aarvtcr. 24 hour orraunal core
Raaionablr ratre Call lln Meek
tor appointment. 39913
TORCED TO SELL ‘9 FORD »fc Bob Fennell. SSS-M9
dan delivery VA rildk. MfiO. In-!-—---
mandate EV3 378I PROPANE HEATERS. 92 9 AND
un. EV 2-£231
198* G M.C PAN! L. ONE OWNER —-----
Only si .urn ml A-l condition. 91 UTILITY BOX TRAILIRS
MW afler 4 pir. ai e Bay ai Calherlnr 93-891
M G M C « TON PICK UP. MUST l» FT. "ALJO" SLEEPS~FTVE
be earn Aaking 99 GR 3-439 I1BBU. 47S X476
evImm” cAMren vak B4M
WHOLESALE. * PICKUPS. ARTS If® 14 , TRAVEL TRAH-EH -
CARS, BURNSIDE AT HARRIET. Sleep* 4. 9,476 9 DD Saaiuch Road.
119 HILLMAN MINX. SECG1
cor. 91 382-1972
194 PLYMOUTH STATION
wagim. A-l condition. 473 all
MINIMACeT - GOOD _ CONDITION
4731451
TOR SALE: 119 V I 4-DOOR CHEV
•ten What offer*? *031773
■9 CHEV 4 - DOOR FTATION ,
•**>». very dean. 99 EV 3-492.1
M BU1CE CENTURY 2 DOOR EX
oaDant tedlliOL MTS 39-2744.
Parouaeliaod Cara Ho tape
• nrartaiv - dt 771E OND O.IF
RISE, Kb Unden A«a EV 3237:
28 MODEL A TUDOR. GOOD COB
rite. 9 ptecaa EV 3S306
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13B0 Al'STTN. 9 PLATES. I*
EV 3119
IS PREFECT. RUNNING ORDER.
Ilea need, heel offer. EV 34076
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wilck (Ala 19-193.
99 AUSTIN 99
LOWER PRICED
IM Pandora
MODELS
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a OLDS 4 Door Hardtop, fully
ptMWrrtd. Omi t«if
often
non or tray trrvtct. id a quid
lumey itanphcrf. Gorge Saves
bedrm, elect klteA. dinette. stor¬
age Sal. 4-pce ksLb, Miry tec,i
csUnaki hookup nas brat m
hat water, all mala fnmltura an#
W to W carpet Avail, mm.
Dickie Agaacias LU
*U Fori Si *V 14U1
Kara. EV MM sad EVA-MH
Ma*Bflean| asa viaw rwss to gotf
dab. parka and Burma. Attractive
attopa nearby. M a tew
mtouiaa trap City'* brasirte oral re
Baaatl fully apptataad SWIM, aach
artth halcraj padb and every aar-
1SJ* ROCKLAND - Baa rtll rtly tur-
niahed apt., canateting at Mg
rtmn with rise fireplace. bedro o m,
bathroom and aaaall kite best AD
wall-io-waU carpels and bdly
furnished Including linens ami
cooking utensils alao eahiertaton
In converted howaa. right up near
CAVALIER APTS.
APPLY
EXCELLENT Revenue l*n
Owner unen to reasonable
For all details—phone
$9 500. payable OT per month. M
Inlereat, wauled on 4 acres. rale,
living accomodation on Island High
RADIO SHOP
HARDWARE . . . T
OAK BAY DUPLEX SIDE BY SIDE
with \2 bedroom*. Fully tumlihed.
hear shops and boa. Long Iraaa
BRAND NBW DELUXE 1HEDRM
A- R. WILLIS,
B.C. LAND RENTALS
ISOa Government Street - »s»,
K id Door, lavatory and basin
edlata. $40.
llltf* Govanunant Street — Three
large rooms Immediate. $40.
LANGFORD LAKE. 1230 GOLD- $93 Government street 288-56M
Bream Are. Ctoe 3-bettooam and ■■ ■ ... - —----
ana Abed room unit now available. PROFESSIONAL MAN SEEKS OF
B.C. LAND RENTALS
441 Government ALT set — 3 I
ruuma all range, separata gen
7*« WITHOUT ADMINISTRATION
or worry* Victoria Mnrianga 5-year
debentures! Ona year 7%.
3 SUITES — CLOSE IN
[.revenue property shows, a high
TTTST room far enlarging, this excellent price, $1.4,Nil. Terms H Mitchell
property has been Immaculately GR (M81S Uni vanity ftealij
“ maintained by the present owner GR 7-1865.
lor lour years, • and has NEVER :—rr. -- —
"Vjjeb had a Iras ot revenue during lhla *> ( V.EF S, 1 U „ YH& .? ia V, 101 ' n
period. condition-location. All ietf-co-
a 00 ** BT«n* POP in i iwr< -n, W-5U0 down or close offers
_ REASON FOR SELLING. The S | $34,500 Da C. MalleiL Weilcrn
un t "*1^* "l‘h «" purchase a Home* Ltd . »2137. ■
larger apart mem Fir hrlher to- ——— ---- 1
formation, please phone V. Wilson LIVE RENT TOEE. PLUS 021 IN-
__ IVMDl or EV 4-MOD. coma or Ilia per matilh. 1 suiira
V. J. WILSON A CO. LTD. ® 4 '* a Prl»ai*
W0 Gordon Street EV MU.
BEAUTIFUL ABEDROOM SUITE
in Jubilee araa. Heal and atovs In¬
cluded *110. EV MAI.
FAIRFIELD DISTRICT. 3 LARGE
duplex Read IK. CUktean „ hardwW
■q ft Sutuhia packs
Eaquimalt Phene $85-074-
GOOD LOCATION IN EJ
—L 0 B 1 square fast store.
sme-BTserw. ? bedroom. oar- 1
age. Vacant April L 441 Uovvrn-
mead or B6-1S3I.
OT LANGFORD.* 3 • BEDROOM,
area 1 250 volt)
garage. RO-7821.
OFFICE WITH STORAGE. WORK
CLOSE IN, CLEAN 1-BEDROOM
aulla upstairs. Private entrance and
IMMACULATELY CLEAN
AND SPACIOUS
FAMILY GARDEN APTS.
tin-Royal NEWPORT. Largs S-
kadraan paaviaw suite. Barely to
village, m hua route.
$13$ - ROYAL LANCER, lease bs
fmaat. ipartoua graund Bar J
badraae ad la, drepaa. ooanu
antranoa me.
call Evsnvr
Mams A Wbyla
<Mk Bay Realty Ltd.
private vanity bath. Prater married
eosipl* or ladles. 8otry no email
rhlidraa ar pels $8$ includes utili¬
ties and cahlavtalOB. OT4ffH.
REASONABLE RENTS
IN THIS
WATERFRONT
HIGHRISE
SEA VIEW TOWERS
450 DALLAS ROAD
Ail madam CndillMa toe lotting els-
*«or and swimming pool with
magnificent saa and mountain
views.
BACHELOR SUITE. OT
1- BED SUITE 117
2- BKD SUITE .... $127
Baa rwtdaot manager, or
RA BROWN * SONS LTD.
WELLINGTON
MANOR
1670 FORT STREET
$1 SPACIOUS SUITES
' ELEVATOR
• CABLE T.V.
• DRAPES ON ALL WINDOWS
• INDIVIDUAL HEAT CONTROL
• BALCONY PATIOS
* CONTROLLED ENTRANCE
• STORAGE ROOMS IN SUITES
Many mure (eaturei
J Bedroom from ... HOB
3 Bedroom from ... $13$
Malm your naervatlooa now
Rental Agents
P. It BROWN A SONS LTD.
7S3 Fart Street EV Mdl
1 AND I BEDROOMS
Available tor Immediate occupanc/
For yout convenience each —^e-
equipped with washer and’dryer.
C'loured douole plumbing and ap¬
pliances Beautiful Kitchens.
Heal and Hot Wain included
Prints Patio or Balcony
Private entry — Pool
TV Hook-up - Ample Parktog
Large Fully-equip pad Playground
Shopping Next Door
Schema do«a — Buses at Entrance
BURNSIDE GARDENS
B.C. LAND RENTALS
TS14 Oak Bay Avenue-3 HR. bM
bear Inducted. Immediate. STO W
SEC Government Street. Mft-8663
■WLF-GOMTaTn ED UPSTAIRS I'
naena and belli tally turmabed.
lovely location an walerlRtol. AdulU
only. hub. avaltobla now Rl a moalh
NEW - THE CAMELOT
3820 SHELBOURNE ST. !
Juat above Cedar BUI Oroaa Road 1
* Waii-bewaa carpal ar bardwuud:
floor*
Free aulomaUe laundry.
‘ Haloraiaa or private paOoa
Free catuevtUuO,
* Ctaotoa l oad route auitaa.
Raotal tram tun.
AVAILABLE NOW. LARGE BACH
aiuc apartment. kitchenette. Murphy
bad. nioely furnished. OH street
parking. |M to. IM Gov't 81
PARE LANE LODGE, 212 DOUG-
laa. Flatly furnished D* man. Park
taraUon. No alepa and Cablevlalon
EV. IIS monthly, including all
RRkRRRRRRRRRlt
R ROYAL BEACH COURT K
R t'M DALLAS K
R BEAUTIFUL SEAVISW R
H 1-bedruum auila individual R
R boat ooetru elevator cable- It
R vial on free automatic laundry It
ft and narking. |M and uo R
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NICELY FURNISHED, MODERN 1
Aadroure aulla, naar SI. Jaaeph'a
Uuapilal and Government Building!,
automatic laundry, available April
BEAUTIFUL
COLUMBIA APTS
Bd ADMIRALS HD.
awing large 1 bedroom aulla avail
able, as well aa a 3-bedruum suite.
Free CABLE VISION ant laundry
tadlltiaa. To view nfaaaa cal) Real
deni Manager Mr. Laa 183 MW
or George Strieker at University
Realty Lid. 477-1*66
lath Phone GR 7 36 86_
BEACON LODGE. $0 DOUGLAS. BY
THE SEA Bachelor Agfa-House¬
keeping rooms-Lounge. Companion
■bip—almoaptaara Pd 1601 .
4-ROOM HEATED, SELK-CONTAIN-
dd aOltr. Wamlariul Maw Xfftoma
Ur laumkry Carden. Afhilta. (to
■frtOSl.
ACT FAST!
A 1-bedroom suite available In
THE COACH HOUSE. Cbll Reel deni
Manager at 183-17II or DMT).
THE PRINCESS
CHARLOTTE
4$T Lampoon Blreet
New. swimming pool, large suitei.
drape*, baautinu grounds.
One-bedroom. $M to »$*.
i view
mnolh.
ROCKLAND AVENUE - WALKING
WATERFRONT PARADISE
969 D1NGLEY DELL
(Off Selkirk &L>
All II auilaa on waiarfroeit Wall
to- wall oarpei at bard wood Onurk,
Laras baloueuaa
Fraa auioanauc laundry.
Fraa cablevtaioB.
Protected parking.
SOUTH FAIRFIELD ATTRACTIVE
1-bedroom suite, larga living room,
kitchen, private betb, rloaa to bus.
sea and park. IHt-UK l._
St* - UPPER LAHUE BRIGHT
I room tulle. Newly decurated.
Cablevrialcei. Fairfield. MS-17to after
4 pm.
VERY LARGE BEDROOM
In a one-bedroom apartment. M r eel
level. In new block. Suitable tor,
elderly paraone with extra larga
hedroum furniture Patio and large
living room. Sea at 1060 Pemberton
Rd at nhwia Gardner Agenrlee,
Ml Fort HL. $66-1444
to Park, building* and city. Vary
quIeL King non ApartmenL 131 King
elan 8L Phcew XS8W44 ar gtO *»
Quiet wvU healed bloc
eldeely paople Carport avalli
GR PtTCL
BEGB1E OAKS
ISM Begbla Street
m, suite In new rkaeb-
BERWICK MANOR
IS Boyd St.
Neve block cable vtskn. 3-bad room
etc. Naar hm. 3S0. EV 2-Sscs.
SSTOl g giipob CRESCENT. SROOM
Vision. Available April IS, $88- Ph. *4“ rtov*. Rent |M. Phone
3HA9MM after $ pm. EV 2-5008.
REALTY LTD.
MORTGAGE DEPT.
—-i EV 3-7274
$11$ per month piua a free stole
for the owner . . located at 2834
Heath Dr. {off Qorie Roadt . .
$1,500 dew* balance tike rent .
full prim $14.Nil. Drive by than call
I Mr. Clark, 6S8-5994. to view Interior.
Victoria Construction Ltd.
...IrZ- _ W1LKD4SON - IN TICK URBAN - J
3 ROOM SUITE. WALKING D18- moral. aS atllltles. Salt lady. IBS.
lance rttj centre. Reaaoeiahle rant Available. GR 43 MB, _
fam dreo . wetoomt. JBS-S1S4, - CLEAR J^BKDROOM SUITE,
wm BQVtrmnG ROOM, kit- fridge and aloe*. Qendra al Hillside,
Chen, sn 4 nine room*, utilities. $SQ 3S4CI31.
tm * RiC ** n ‘* d - COMPACT. WARM. SEfJF-OOR-
BACHZIJOR SUITE. $58 talned bartietor oolte. grtatod floor,
OT# Tataa. EV 5 0470 Castle ara a. $5 0. IVHBt
SMALL BACHELOR SUITE FOR LARGE. 3-BEDROOM SUITE,
two gtrla modem home, $$0 <77-5571 healed. *70 AAdta 1014 Pern brake
417 Quebec Struct _ 346-3017 ;
VISCOUNT MANOR
HO ROCKLAND AVK.
Large parktode 1-bedroom Iterin
atoa) auile. Qufat raw black. 3R
blbda to Doufftaa de laa kUrhen.
balftroom. large rtaeela, elevator.
sub. ev Mm ev >rna.
AVAILABLE APRIL 7. TWO BSD-
ronm suite on second floor in
modem building. 3133 Quadra. In-
Brand
Cal wood,
month
<78-1*74.
ee s-bedrnnm home in
Clone to BChanta. $135 per
$6,300 CASH BUYS $7.J00 PAYABLE
at $75 per munth, Inc. 7* intereit.
First Agreement for Sale, an 40....
arte*. Metohuain properly, house SIDE BY-SIDE TRIPLEX LOCATED
amt bam. Steady record for 2 in tbs EaqiXmalt Village. Well
yean. Property sold for $9,060. rented and a good Investment at
Complete detail* to you or your gis.300. Owner will cmalder a trade
aollrttor by calling Mr. Jonea *i of low doom (toymen! to r**pan*lb!e
EV 5-2221 ar EV 4-5111 Victoria purrhaaer Call Mr Pullan. I.SiAND
Cuntoruclkai Ltd HOMES LTD . US 3994 anytime.
MOSEY TO LOAN ON MORT 3. HOUSES. - 1 _ LOT. RENTED~AT
garb* qv..-« dertsena alao arrew *c< and $70 Yuuri tor only $10 000
POSSESSION APRIL 1. HOME
aufta onuple or family. Walking dis¬
tance. Reference EV $-7163.
VIC WEST. 1-BEDROOM HOUSE
Oil-O-Matic haai. $M month. Iftione
4794*11 after 5.
MODERN 4 BEDROOM HOME,
doable plumbing. *125. Near Jubilee
Hnepital. EV4-364Z
.
32 Silifu Colntlifli AFAITMIMTS TO UNT, 129 AFAKTMCNTS TO RKNT, . 12f APART MINTS 10 RENT; lit APARTMENTS TO tENT. ,12) A>A*TMENTS TO HINT, 133 HOUSES TO KENT,
Y™ “ I lliauHUU, I aiuniaunuin I UNFURNISHID ' uueuaueue* nue..auuu>a Mu.i.B.n#,...
eg .. raa > an I fUlHBHfO
Sunday, March 20, 1 ffi ___ _
-;--- CM — ROCKLAND. CLONE Of. p
122 COHYALDCIMT. OUT I*
HOMES, OT .V ATI HOSP ITALS JU
1 AM PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE] {Jr* 11 - *°* <!*»•» md TV $^U
X will lave a room avaifcbl* April 11 >““>•
rm the main floor, no labia for (Cut - SD Eaqtomnb ltd. {gaodatn)
rounto <r 3 Indie* We ft»« dtnlng) ' The Roanlnw". <314 raw.), 1-
_ UNFURNISHED
r. R. BROWN RENTAL!
*7 MEARES ST.-Arson ate., with
frig and gag range. Domed, poa* .
MONTREAL TRUST
PHONE 386-2111
Reel Ram*. H4 SeOtirh ave Pb
EV4-T7M.
VACANCY Ft* LADY OR GEN-
fleman. Mala floor. SB4-14S7.
123 HOUSIKUFINfi ROOMS
TO RENT
RJTZ HOTEL
TIB FOri Street EV l-lflfi
Large, bright eonvetoanl koaaafcaep
leg rooms and aaliaa for rant
Hmr Eaton'a. Safeway, and am!
•levator aarvtea Day, weak or
ntnlA. Call anytime
SCOTT APARTMENTS
Warm, comfortable, extra large
■noma, available tor mlddlnaged
at aiderly tnaota Fully fnmiahe*
for L.HX with to* and and water
SEA VIEW TOWERS — 466 Dallas
Road. Da Uxu high-rise with ler-
rifle mountain and sea view*. Tnft
Tm to H . ££ RUDYARD KIPLING
weekday I or by appototmeni. Victoria'* Symbol Of
SENATOR APTS 17*4 Oak Bay LUXUTV liv ing
**» Popular block with all mod- _ . J *
era eecvmianre* tneludk* elcva- ?•» “‘Ney Apartmem tatadmg
tor. Large, roomy atdlea Barb. Bfn la tm g the Oak Ray wklarfraoL
UNFURNISHED
WEDGEWOOD TERRACE
PANDORA AT CHAMBERS
NEW FOR
| QUIET. GRACIOUS LIVING
I IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Slf'RT WALK TO
CITY CENTRE
BUS STOP AT DOOR
1-BEDROOM SUITES
FEATURING:
" Sparioua rooms — amll-to-waB
carpeta
* Drapes — Individual heal moral
and fully at. lad eomplrtad. Only 1 auile SUFFOLK HOUSE, all Haul tain 1- * Hainan#* _ CatXavlaum.
J*®. 1 * <Malrahle Stork Handy bed. «<-. large room*, view. Dll • SeU-datrctotli* fridge
rahleelaton to town, trana. and ahopa All •!» 1-bdrm at* al m. HMKL • De mxa r*m wltt hoc
water tower Good view, are* nil. “ - PACIFIC SHORES, an
JTSfJZ S' ASHFORD COURT -lOTFOT St JSSS £“ A SEtm** * ^ ^
year Iraaa raqutrad" Cratart the y.Tf SRrncUve 3 BR at*, to n*w OTOTl room Ur w
owner, EV im er wlu * et**»tor. On trana . _____ _ . Praeraraad
* De mxa range with hood tan.
* Elegant bathroom — boat tamp,
HIGH RISE. Park flaw. $ and 21 odorrl
* Cnatom Boar kitchen and bath¬
room tra waxing requiredl
* Pnatotroad halls (no cooking
UNFURNISHED
ROCXHEIGHTS VILLA I
74f Lampnon Street
FEATURING
* De tux* 3-bedroom nx*
* SwAmmmg pool
* Carpeted hallway*.
* Drier* auaulled
* Carpets m living room and
mailer kadroam
* Individual ihermoalat*.
* A u t om atic elevator
* Free parking and woaHng
fanltliei
* Panoramic bt**
No expeora baa been ■ pared In
Providing the (meat Ip apartmem
aooonuaadatian.
NORTH WEST TRUST
Exclude* Rantal Agents
Phone 386-3534
After hdurt, 382-4130
r, 111 HOUSES TO RENT, 14l MORTGAGE LOANS AND 144 REVENUE PROPERTIES
UNFURNISHED INSURANCE-
MODERN 3-BED ROOM BUNa " _ * DUPLEX
alow. Garage basement. flrepUr*. 2nd MOR1GAGE LOANS nAK - DAV
Hardwood noon lovriy vtrdn. pnA'» DDHfATT VT’VTIC UoIa
Good ^trict. OTfl . moeth. ^
Q A« BAY^ BEDROOMS. 3 BAIH- Sui!^ r^T'3 ££
room a lull banemeot home, near the ctole al tie* kwn to ttw itov of kltrhrb, utlllly room, 3 hed-
arftnol.: bu. and toKg.pmg- *3a raw? , may bc Jtod^ oH amLra "*■">•*«< ^ ^ Mml
EV me. SrSjp tmraiiv ^ anitim. ^ g»r, t( One .Ida
5 5 - luxe — Lowfr " nt-PLFv 1 canl-sually obtain a Jg** mg*’****
Mtolaoie AraU HIGHER PRICE tor your «-rond Jtake “ ofjTr
M7W P^l L $108. omet cottoia. moriga« nr agraemeo*. VICTORIA Asking Price S26.500
—--—__ and UP-ISLAND. Your dncumenl ..
1- BEDROCM HOUSE. ROCKY ““ !* appraiked for Immediate Phpne Mr. Gee or Mra Wallace.
PUnl Rd. Melrhoaln. *» mnrthly. ■ Je raeh wuhoui ohligahoo or EV h*794 Rea GR 7-5S50, CR HI71
■vailahla iounedlately. 3*3-9681. I will arrange a kmn asmnal the Clarke A Wallace Realty
_. - , - ■ —— - - documer* to rave you money. 11
BOM}; 4 BEDROOMS. Baa plan la beat tor your rircum ___
ta 3 baths, baaernenL Fairfield area ataace.c ’ -—
<7 9 ~ urJ REFINANCING A SPECIALTY __
MODERN i-BKDROOM. NEAR JU- GULF°KLjSdR ,0 ^*LT^'^H1 NO SIDE-BY-SIDE
*>*£• » • «"2S0». Avallahla im- J DUPLEX
Elevator — Mail delivery la auita
raid gu range*-to; all room*. HttR A STEPHENSON LIMITED Am AftraeUw hat-hw. toUSL rnrnr - * *“r«e laundry - free parking.
to $10 weekly. EV 31221 tto Brough tra Street EV S-A411 tiMoELiSfZi D ^S5* EX - «>*-b*droom. funkahed • AdulU only taegry. no petxi.
HEART OF THE CITY WANTED - SINGLE GIRL TO
Cent warm, napecuhla rooma. ahara apartment. nS-BII.
Reaanahla rale*. -—---
THE TORE
«1 Jab—ra _ EV mn I2f APARTMINTS TO RINT
CLEAN COMFORTABLE. UU1ET UNFURNISHID
Commiadty tatobraa Cowniuwo k> ——-—-----
eauin Draraablra Houaa 758 Fort.
EV IBl _
WARM. COMFORTABLE BRIGHT CHARTER HOUSE
T iSS: tort.: 435 Michigan Street
UNFURNISHfD
CHARTER HOUSE
435 Michigan Street
Phone 384-8923
am l ev 3i» | Overlooking scenic Strait at
am block. Fumlihed gse. April
1 para.
FARKLYON APTS— U* Doagtai St
AMractlv* 1-B8 ate. to raw mad¬
am apt Bandy to park and water.
Oa trana. *137.
PARE LODGE — $12 Haywood AVa.
Attractive bach. ate. Hardy to
Part April 1 pom *73.
BRIARWODD APT!—871 Eaquintoli
Road All mavaelsarra Raady to
■hopping and Inna. Attractive
1-BR ate. OT-S6.
CAMDORA APTS. - 1HH Pandora
A to. Attractive bedim eta. On bra
lira ar walking distance to town.
suite, auodack. 1115
COBT. CLEAN ROOM. FURNISHED. ", ” * “ J? , .T
fridge, atok. etc. Cora to. Reatara- Mountains and beautiful Vie-
■bie EVUWM. _ toria. Parkgide location.
Juad de Fuca, the Olympic n* taxa^apt^jrai ^opleted*oAlm I lflB rart *■
UNrVERETTY CARDEN HOMES
ttoftob aoundproaf tern tty anti
2 to 1 bedroom*— Family n>an
Stova frig, waaber and ikyer
C ■ r p o r I and ptaygruunde
Hat water and heel me!
N*« aaboole r — Siam «
Sun deck* Inner patio-
YouneMawn kUctwm.
Small Date allowed.
1344 Shells*
Evaaaa.
S hadroaaa — rua.
MONTREAL TRUST
RenteJi from SU7 3d
Resident Manager
K. WHITEHEAD
SUITE KM - 382-0982
■hie. EV 5-9068.
S3 — ATTIC. LARGE. BRIGHT,
Cl ean. EV 5-74U. _
gfifl. F1UDGE, STOVE. SINK. SU
pertOT St- EV5-8437. _
FURNISHED ROOM. ST. HELENS
KM Courtney St. EV $-9417 _
CLEAN. BRIGHT, ALL FOUND,
fndga, *Aop. bus. EV S-FIM.
ER1GHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM
tor lady. D40 Fori St.
NEAR 8T JOSEPH'S, 1 OrT 2
gootna all found EV 4-4130.
SMALL ROOM. EMPLOYED LADY,
SH PrtvUrgaa SSt-UXN.
1 AND a ROOMS. 444 BAY ST
KV 4-3730. _
ROOM TO RENT—ALL SUPPLIED
W SU Queens Ata EV |-4«6
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ALL
supplied. Men only. EV 3-3342.
■4. SNOnai FURNE4RED BUTIe'
tomarkg Street. EV *-*437 ._
B7- LADY PENSIONER. 116
Quadra. 166-4W4. 184-6721. _
NICE ROOM FOR QUIET WORK
Mg l>d». EV 4-007. _
124 HOUSIKIIFING ROOMS
WANTID
WANTED "HOUSEKEEPING - ROOM
wrlth home priyUagra. Fairfield. Ph.
MV a MAI. _
12* AFARTMINTS TO R1NT.
FURNISHID
STUDIO SUITES
Fran $■ t* *H pra month
1- BEDROOM SUITES
AU with private before y
From S12S to 4141 par month
2- BEDROOM SUITES
Ail with private balcony.
From $140 to SIB par mcnlA.
FEATURING
* Bested swimming pod
* Private tarraeaa
* Two aiitiiiiiartaOTraatori
* Fra# paridng
* Sun drapes supplied
* 3 minutes to dosenlowa
* CAHLIVIOON
Da hzxa aid Jral eomplrtad Ocuan
and mounteta view. All modarn
«**radencra, tod. rtraalor. 1-BR I
*121. Studio (100-
ROSEWOOD APTS.-3SH Quadra
84. Attrartlva black noaring eom-
plettoa. On trana Handy to ahnua
Modern ca i ferderwea. tad caike
TV. 1-BR MS. 2-BK COS.
"THE TREMAINE'*
FORT at STANLEY
FULLY SOUND PROOFED
P R BROWN « SONS LTD.
Ito rart Street BRIGHT NEW DELUXE SUITES!
* Controlled Entrance
* Automatic Elevator
* Prcrauilasd HaJJi
TOE * EidivtoBrt Hrat^Cratroi
LORD SIMCOE 1
... Bedroom from $100
Victona S prestige address Two Bedrooms from *130
YOU ARE INVITED TO
1. 2 AND 3-BEDROOM «LKCT«Y(xm ctotce -
SUITES FEATURING: Salto* manager, state 300
* • * B.C. LAND
Victoria's largest apartment *** D insurance agenct ltd
swimming pod (66’ x 38') Bobui Ag.au
healed for ye*tr round use.
• • •
iarS&rwa. —r* 4 —
' *,** to ft at garden courtyard. NOW
* ^L. bl^k raloonlaa. W
Victoria's only high rise with
wall-to-wall broadlpom APARTMENTS
thrtlUghOUL 36M QUADRA IT.
ROYAL VICTORIAN
MOTEL
Low winter raise, ultra modern Igr.
tulle*, electric heeling, fully fur-
toahed, tola al door, maid service II
required. TV end phnna supplied.
» Gorge Rd. Era. M6-S771
VICTORIA MOTOR COURT
REASONABLE WINTER RATES
Fully furnished. Oaae-ln, an bui
line. Maid eerriCai weakly. Tela
vlafl* M Gorge Road West Ph
EV 4-8433.
P R BROWN RENTAL*
REGENT TOWERS
415 Michigan Street
Phone 383-6216
2-BEDROOM SUITES
All with balcony.
AU with 11* hatha.
From 1133 to 1171 per month.
1-BEDROOM SUITES
All with balcony.
From DM to (US par month
BACHELOR SUITES
From IM to SM pra month
Rental enquiries from
10 a.m. to I p.m. daily
Exclusive Rental Agents
NORTH WEST TRUST
711 Fort Street 388-3534
We Offer the Following
NEW APARTMENT
BUILDINGS
SEE THEM NOW!
• PARKSXDE TOWERS
M0 HEYWOOD AVK.
LORD NELSON
IMS BELMONT AVE
ROYAL COMMODORE
713 VANCOUVER ST.
KING CHARLES
B30 COOK ST
ALL FIRST-CLASH LOCATIONS
ALL INDIVIDUAL BEAT
CONTROLS
ALL HAVE RESIDENT
MANAGERS
ALL HAVE THE REUULAR
AMEN mm FOR COMFORTABLE
AND GRACIOUS LIVING j
ANOTHER DE LUXE
APARTMENT
OCEAN
VILLA
CORNER DALLAS ROAD
AND OLYMPIA AVE.
BREATHTAKING OCEAN
AND MOUNTAIN VIEWS
I-Bedroom Suite, *12*
cSludia Steles. DUO
* Elevator
* BalrtnJaa
* C<r*rolled Entrance
* Drape*—*U wktau
(3 fkxni
* Cable TV
* Many men featuroa
Rtoldott Menagra- to Attendance
or Phone Rental Agenia
Sedirtete SM-aBl “■ &D3.NEY. SHAWN1CAN. SOOEK. UUrtelbA
memraety^ao-Jtoi. _ LANGFORD. METCHOK1N.
3-ROOM UPPER DU PLOT. NEAR VACANT T ANn Am uU toc “ ,1 °" <Mk Bay border.
Naden Only 148 1346 Esquimau V"LA1\ 1 LANU AINU Modern stucco duplex with full beae-
Bwd gr 13234 LAND DEVELOPERS* ^. u ‘I* 1 driv « i" *•»»(•# Auto-
4. ROOM HOUSE. closkIto all LOANS *. [YWHERE tnr ktSSwJTbJ^^‘t^dwlt
o arvr« gnrv Vmm Riw*l aririrt. Pleaae rail Mr. TTmoira al living room with oak
VecaM March Mrt. GR9-4419 DOUGLAS HAWKES LTD ° flrapiera.. Two
P3R»™* -
^ljecured second m" ' SeMlrt ""
WMt aSrtiiyrsrja r _—-
1-AEDROOM HOUSE. WIRED IT)R
elfctrle range, oil heat, garage, pne-
*ra*ion April 1, ES» monthly. 47»S3M
cnLQiirrz. 2 OTrwnoBTsiTiEw „ LIFE OF RILEY
aide duplex M7 50. EV 3-48*7 n Xv" P«y tor this excellent
;——————---- ™ pigrhaaed tor (2.750. Thia TH-yeer-old pro party, end you col tort
3 - BEDROOM BUNGALOW give, you *850 tex-fre. dlwiount. *n excellent blurn w yW
Mayfair area SH. EV 3-43TO .... !"*"« ** »«U- Good location. Four
n -REDROOM "ROUSE "FOR RKNT °!° tlW *f " ,d fui 7’ A *^ necUpled plus one
rRiSSmi h.™ L?,” RINT “h" chalet mortgage Invest- imfurnlahed two bedroom tor ih*
GRS-35PB. xm Happy VaUey. mente phone Eric Charman, owner. Only *8.000 cash to mort-
rwo- BED ROOM BUNGALOW. * , ' iurfl eld Realty, EV 5-9785. "" ’rt'h good lanra IMU prira
Jubilee araa. SH. GRT-SMi.___ t> * S00 Inveetlget# now.
-FOR SALE, (15.100. 7* Agreement >®- JRSSOME MR. HOLWELL
124 HOUSES WANTID TO parias txti p« nmh sS^iic* «««
>[UT only D2.SI1. Axel PeteraatL Nco-th- D. F. Hanley Art nr In Led
wKPtf western Seewrillaa Ltd. EV (SID
- — - ——— - —— anytime. --—
High local Ion at Oak Bay border.
Modern stucco duplex with full base-
menu and drive In garage# Aulo-
"“** °S. h «wt- Large Cabinet elec¬
tric kXcnen. bar arpaiwting dkung
area. Spacious living room with oak
tolra at OT-noo. Phone M SMITH.
EVa-(741. Northwertern Serurttlaa
Ltd.
3 - BEDROOM
Mayfair area
BU NG ALOW.I
EV 3-49TO
2-REDROOM HOUSE FOR RENT
GRASS* MSI Happy Valley.
TWO-BEDROOM BUNGALOW.
Jubilee araa. M. GRT-3B*.
Sub agreement, (3,400, 7*. ran
be purchased tor (2.750 flea
gives you $850 tax-free discount.
For Information oa these and
other choice mortgage Inveat-
mente phone Eric Charman,
Fairfield Realty, EV 5-9785.
FOR SALE, *15.100. 7% Ameemen
D. r. Hanley Aganclea Ud
or Phone Rental Agema WANTSO — 3-ROOM FURNISHED -—-
— _ ___ _ *r If-cental ned mtagt ttr lndepend-
P. R. BROWN 4 SONS LTD. *««»* Quirt «—*»-J 142 WANTED TO BORROW
mi - - _ Wood and oral at art. ate. 4S3J3M. ____
743 Fort SUert . EV DM weetataya tally.
— i. ' _: ---WANTED OLDER TYPE HOME
•”-32*6 Barata IMiw-I-BDRU apt In good district up to D3S. tor
artordtag panoramlr are view# couple with 3 achool aga boy*.
Rattectaalad threatchote. Mxlern Vlctate Prera. Boa S15
klb-hen kwdudea wartvr aral tayra. -----———-—
Pemberton Holmes Ltd
1003 Government Street
EV 4-B134
' ■ , vrura m recommended for your Urvoat-
YUU CANaOT SELL YOUR mM ravtbran'
hna wa hevarellahia cllaate wait-
tas to rant Ptxaie Mr Eran Boor FIRST MORTGAGES
142 WANTED TO BORROW HOUSE
-—...51,500 DOWN, 1100 P.M.
SELECTED $11,700
INVESTMENTS Sf** u!! •
-- Fhedronana tgrtaBw. both stale.
The toll raring mortgage Invartmante * «« «»*y
are raoommended f<» vow invera- " “droom. lull haaament home.
—------- man Iftvantmatit Cb Ltd $86-7321
FBFDROOM APART- -- - pr ,_ <g -, - -TFMalrfq -
manta. Rata atari al $70 mcnlh. RESfft-MxsiBLK TENANTS RE-
Nnr Garden Cuun Apartmaita Sd gy lrt . a _ c f ^bedrymni home by
■3*303 or MS-28(4.
March *Til Excellent reference*.
Phone 471-2151. after 4 p.m.
VISIT THEBUIL DINGS OR CALL Nu URGENT - J OR 3 BEDROOMS.
US FOR ASSISTANCE “ Law rent. Vlrlrrt* Prr.t Box 6nt
NEWTON
GARDEN VILLAGE
3738 NEWTON ST,
Ne»r
Roys] JubUm Hospital
FEATURING:
CabtevUtoa. heated rear - roan a
i»imming pool, three ehlMran'i
playgroond*. Individual Iteat cue trod.
* Ahopplnc acroas toe street.
* 5 m lira a walk to downtown.
* Grata aorta see labia.
* Sundrapee aappllsd.
* Controlled aairwnc*.
* Fra* nrldiW'
* IndivldraJ mad delivery.
Viewing Hours
12 Noon to 8 p.m.
For Bppointment call
385-3111
■ > HEAD ST, - Very attractive Private **tlO*_ tauo** tecLItJaa.
1 BH fully furnished suite. Near «■!»* “ »b wkktows
liana, shopping May 1 poae. « FAMILY AND ADULT BLOCKS
P R. BROWN ft SONS LTD Intarmattah plaara Dhtate
142 Fort Street . M-UB Mr. Hay. MftSlTl
GOODACRE TOWERS
TWIN
HIGHRISE COMPLEX
350 4 360 Douglas Street
OVERLOOKING
MAKE RESERVATIONS
NOW
IN THIS ATTRACTIVE
NEW BLOCK
ROSEWOOD
APARTMENTS
36M QUADRA WT.
Heady to atoraa, transport#tan
BACHELOR --177.4#
1-BED __ HU
3-BED . DH.B8
CABLE TV
DRAPES ALL WINDOWS
FREE PARKING
ELECTRIC STOVE. FRIDGB
AUTO WAS HERS-DRY ERR
P. R. BROWN ft SONS LTD
7B Fort St BVVMM
PARK AVENUE
APARTMENTS
1653 OAK BAY AVE.
BROWN BROS AGENCIES LTD.
2136 Blanahard Street
EV 5-87T1 anytime
BECKLEY MANOR
548 DALLAS ROAD
NOW OPEN
Specious Living Room)
Luxurious Bathrooms
1-bedrm Suites from 3115
3-bedroom suite* from $300
All Mu-badruum suites hare
two bathrooms
Pruitwood Ellchen Cabin ate
Sail dalroatlng tridgaa
*0" Automatic Rangaa
THREE ELEVATORS
Y aar-round acnirollad swimming
port and taunaa.
Cablavlakm
Free laundry tacllltt**
Covered Parktoa $6
Open Parktog Fra*
Colonial lounge and Rool
Lounge with uti ata x ation deck
ADULTS ONLY - NO PETS
Walter Thorne—384-4832
Manager and art* agewt
< Waatoott Ran tela
1J« AFARTMINTS WANTID
SMALL FURNISHED SUITE SUIT-
able fnt wurking mother and 4-
year-old hoy, with chances of day
care near by. EV 4-1234
121 DUPLEXES TO RENT
SHO-73S LJndra Avenur — Roomy
lower duplex rath * bedroom*
beat and garage Included.
- Pemberton. Hulmea Ltd.
IIM3 Government Rtreri
HALLS, STORES AND
OFFICES TO RENT
DENTIST /DOCTOR
Town and Country
Shopping Centra
PEMBERTON. HOLMES LTD.
- 1002 Gov't a.
% EV 4-SI 3*
(HOOD at 9* Slid p m. - * >TB
■SMB at M *110 pro 10 yra.
$6400 at V*% *73 p.m. - Due 1*72
*500 dtarounl
*13.400 al 7% *100 pm *30U0
di•count (Quailram Baach I.
2ND MORTGAGER
$5400 at 7% *30 pro Du* 1STL
diacuunt *5uo.
Pfione or rail In at
Woodward'* Mayfair Mall
MR L E. KIRK. F.R.L, PRESI¬
DENT. Mayfair Raalty. $813955.
lit MORTGAGES WANTED
$2500 payable $60 per mtnth. ■«
intereit, wanted on converted 1
>ultra Gorgv-Rurntlde area.
oTlf,. relu r n . »' 0lu taveatmenl.
walkinaj d I Haro-* downtown. Can
J'* J™t-7«''e r 285-no or re*.
3*0-4300
D. F. Hanley Agenrlea Ltd.
ESQUIMALT DUPLEX
$23,000
Thrra bedroom* each teilL Sepaiatr
heating. Over half arte, apartment
"Tl,. tor . more drtatl., plrana
call Hager ft Swayne Ltd.
JAY RODGERS. 384-0531
(day or Mghtl
HAGAR-& SWAYNE LTD.
.ura«?n.id. SS,. • TRIPLEX - $16,000
SSVttl^ >V tora dtaOTL rad
bedroom home on Salt Spring V 1 “tee ta Una lewlly
Iilnnd. l ?T?: hul, t but modembi-d alitar to,me.
fmmittoieiv^rti? m^Mki ^^i** - * *0 iq ft. of itora and service araa fail L. Thomaa at Douctaa Hawke* jaaumi pi.,—, .
hnmedtatel^lSO mooitay. To View tor shopping Centra Ex- Ltd., *17A Fort S«., M4-713S (Re*. 38M » 4 ' Ettama ft Johnalima Ltd
phone 164-5*83 after t pm cellenl potential. Close to town. 47M1M). ----
FOUR SUITE
Apertmate -Hanrieum* nwenua cao-
line, close to achnnte And stomping touj » miiMTnv nnirv I Tn SECOND MORTGAGE <> ^ rr moom* S> 44n - par
centra. Ml. Tot ml. Urn ^^tTOWW ft CQUNTRY REALTY LTD I Maid* and
Payable »TO per month including C NteTftkftteJS^AleSr.^FV^
12% Inier-at wanted on t-yT.-rtd g».n» Tenra lk^Ltee^iii
•(. tie., home. CaU L Thom*, al avraatee-tftu lYvd
rVreftaa Hawkaa Ud S17A Fart St. ]Bt-$Ml ra> ra nlrt*
CHRISTIE POINT - --._— — . —
APARTMENTS ON SCENIC --- ■ - t^^S nSThJSV $8-7^ SPACKJUS 5 SUITES
"PORTAGE INLET »l«i triplex. Location. Esquimau ----- Here It • alerting opportunity to
Seine tn* Village. Call Mr. Pullan. ISLAND LOW ■ RENT OFFICE SPACE purrhaae Ud* exoeUete 5 - adle
dialler a HOMES LTD., $6 * 3 M « avallarta. Sulubta tor moat tyre* apartment block, renal.ling of tour
d»rtftog u « waurtrom - - at offica, larga or amalL Outetandlng 3-bed room plus a imro bed room auita.
w.uw v NEWER 3-BEDROOM DUPLEX opportunity. Phana EV SHUT All iutte* ar* aparlou* and need no
jrcy.??. 00 -? 1 ; T. K ¥St x if?" 1 ™ 1 *- •* a ^ ro0 pncm - Nerataad Realty Lid. renovating. Ideally located, with
OR ADULT ONLY. 1* _balhrtOTl«, EV 55436. ---——!--- fra ralarrtne rhl.
$94-$841 day or night
MARCONI REALTY (30 VIEW
'duplex
144 RCVENUK FROFIRTIES Tw^-bedfm. ante down. One-baftm.
■ aw navror.ua raunaiiij ^ stluaroed at Stel Gra.u-
■ flower Rd.. With view, of the. Gate*.
1ST TIME OFFERED £JgJS^aKSS? ^^pnf*
SPAaQUS 5 SUITES *•»».
B.v. LAND
Here la a alerting opportunity to-:—_ _
SAN SEBASTIAN MOTEL
LOW WINTER HATBS
Ctoae-in. ra bua Uda. Fully lurklahad |
televtafam and telephoM. >1 Garga
Bead Wait $64-1511.
NO PETS
Walloon SdBUla
OAK BAY REALTY LTO. ■"'■n n
agar ar
ILJ—OAK BAY TOWERS. Spartuua
I bedroom etele. eladator. aabla
VIMOrt. «o
__. . . . . ., , “4 compare the auparlor aocom
Gooaacrt Luke and beautiful m«Utloo Ottered m our apaeioua
Beacon Hill Parti tw&t> * froora *“«■»
FEATURES INCLUDB
fikfa «re 64*11 a law obolci ana ->Elevator
c* raw k .ftn aqy atelea av alleta. Friraaa lanara
Pra* •• Fra* rablol.i. n a*g perking
•tao dealt* a "boma where a vary Laundry fartlltln
•tton la mad* by tha raaidant man aoundterallni
agar and atatf tn make Ilia at CteUrollad antranc*
Krr^“L^* h Jm‘ 0, e4 ,0 .lUS °" '- 1 - 1 «Sn.ptatetl«,
tkte mart modem torn of living owner management
-- w™. n5x NEWER I.-BEDROOM DUPLEX h ,
„ „ 3-bed roam aultet. (riled front 1106. EaauUnalt. $U3. Byroxi Prtea, 1314 cxMblte. 181-8548
T2fl '• FEATURES. Quedf. EV 5-2456 __
Fraa BBMavlal.in egg parkin.
Laundry tarllltiei
Sound proofing
Cintrollad antranc*
On Ideal tranapir-utltai
Owner manacament
Cak 3. O. Mclver. Ml tart
Health Clinic, monthly
Kindergarten
Boated Outdoor Port
Hobby Rucga
final Dock
Camera Club
NO FITS ALLOWED
Rental Office: Hbf«*4
Open dally. * a m.-6 p.m.
GHaaT ,y WtBkM,. 477-2104, _
1-BEDROOM SIDE' DUPLEX ^ 7 "^ OR lffi M ^£ ICAL SUmt
HALLS FOR RENT. BANQUETS
LM^OROOM SIDE BY SIDE DU- weddtnre EV 1-S40B. $84-5564
S: iJ?Tui QU U u ^ 0 . 141 WORTGAM loans and
* ROOMS. NEW FurnacT “ INSURANCl
DUPLEX 1 RMS 041. HEAT.
' ri^Fric rang*. *80. EV 58*36.
7 I BEDROOM SIDE-B Y-SIDE, $*4!
tn-f-raai $51. are-7801 I
112 m>UMS TO RKNT
FURNISHID
ON LANGFORD LAKE, 2-BED
room lalnglej hodea. (75. (May toi
Bunwide at TIUlcum 1446044 room lalnglej hods*. (75. (Mav t
AUfiirtLNo children. GRM2T1.
OAK BAY-ONLY ONE 3-BKDRM 1 ^ HOUSIS TO RENT,
UNFURNISHED
OLDER MAN. ROOM AND KIT
■ hrfirtla, $35; 1-bedroum >uite. |*&
bulh partly furnished. 134$ Grant
blreet EV 1 AH43_ /
GROUND FUIOR SUITE HUH-I
•Me for 1 or 3 elderly or buainra.
“* d . *F* J lln ‘ n * ltn - Ca i ’“v’* lo O In- |130 - 4633 Vanguard ptare — New
riudrd ftaridng. tateaky, hol-walar mndani l-BDRM hrana, M) mlmjira
JU? 1, *1; F 1 ™ 1 riaaa, DEVON loom city centre naar Royal Ctek
COURT, M S. PatridL Call Mr. p-tuota. Full baarment wkh pte>-
MaoFarians. ISLAND HOMES LTD.. nun. Itange toldge and traarr
ML38U. Rea , *84-7477 Included Auto oU heal
-———• $115 Barn# Road — Gardra Head
OAK BAY 1-1DRM. aula rtl heal, range and
Laviaia Court—Large- two-badroam fridge included. Oarprai
auile. CksM- to bra and abopa- C*r (X08—Ml5 Seymour 5-BDRM home
K t Cablevlilaa. Slid. Apply with large kitchen, tirepiare In
la 103. 3136 Oadboro Bay Road. living Iwm full haaament rad
EV 3-0194. garage Town and Country Stop
TO-TOWN f?MB?RTON HOLMES LTD.
fteotea 66* Pandora. EV 4-11*1 Sea manager. Suite 104. ph III OTS NrtW Dlngley Dell AptS.
LARGE TWO - ROOM SUITE.
Cabinet*, alnh. fridge, gaa range
rir . *14. Alao 1-room suite OT M
GK 6-I046.
bedroom auita In Ihi.' modern apt. lnClUdln * *“ •manmea p r BROWN RENTALS
block. A dull, tally nmL flOlin par-- 908 MEANER ST.—3-BR burwalow
mo Garage available Swiaertou. I WISH TO RENT AN UPPER Walton dlaUnee to Iowa Kir*
Slawarl Clark, Ud. EV 2-3M6 or duplex to Jama. Bay to a working place and gaa range OO-II heat
EV 4-1647. couple <* adult male. An axtremaly SB5r
■ ■■ — — -—— - - — attractive large self-contained 3- nvaw bt __ Du
bedroom iiilta with nivitt ntriwi BYRON ST Attractive 2-RJK
DE LUXE DOWNTOWN (MEARES acd nrvmaoe. *B EV 4-fi*l bunralow Uvlng roan wllh flre-
near Corttl. Soarioue 1-bedioom ptaoe. *•« range m kitchen
suite, including Ikdlng glam ton F1BWOOD APARTMENTS Immediate poaaraalcn $80,
balcony, rtc., $42 184 1301. ... 615 OCX1K ST. p R m™-™ .
I bedroom suite modern bull dbg r ih “ ROWN * * V>R l ™-
-— aun Inmge. elevator near bra atop 7,0 * ** *■ JB6-545S
h»^Vh5fi?rait 1> ralte 1 in L ^ i to.UO 1 it ** t ** • **-****■ WATERFRONT AROOM COTTAGE, i
_ FAIRFIELD I. mil* from Swarte Bay ferry. OH
What is
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Problem?
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and
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WE ARE GENERAL
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First Mortgage.
Second Mortgage*
We pay the Highest
Cash Prices for
Mortgages
and* '
Agreements
If Your Properly
la
Mortgageable
We Will
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Inlereal Rale.
Starting At
7*
RPAYMENT TERMS
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PHONE EV 51765
KRIC CHARMAN
• The Mortgage Man''
Fairfield Raalty Lid
1149 BUSINESS
TWO, PLUS 0FF02TUNITIE*
OWNER’S SU1TK- - -
(TWO 2 bedim, and ONE 1 - RESORTS — MOTELS
Sedrooifr.l A DE LUXE For a prime aaleriira it rew.U
revanua in NEAR FAIR- and mekeli no Vanuiuv.r lalain
FIELD. Tha main suite with ; lv, 6?* °“"*kit the iperiallgte al
WALL - TO - WALL, panelled Mayfair, conveniently located at
living room, lira place, Woodward* Mayfair MalL Certified
mahogany cabinet kltrhen* Value:
tell very beautiful): Up ha* , _ . .
HARDWOOD floor*, CAB- L 2~. Vlctork I ft neat motel*,
I.SET kitchen, also very . '«'*■"£ prT _, l * n "..„ hleh
attractive. The «vn*e-| aulla S^ F JT Ur,lJ '' * ,B -
down ha. PANELLING, h * ndlM **
' pref o^T^;- m r ?«T.li 1 Ho " d,s ' flu ’' B-''"-
| V ,Mle« k VvfV vm ’wfi Ar«>mm.xtair* Vl guevi. pm.
'' EVEL¥N W1LSON - 4 bedrm., 3 belli residence I
.iT/"',,, .... aavrr. (to tha Iwanb. Abaolutelv
COLON Y ' HOMES ALLS prime omy trn.mu 4wn and
. $ • mige. A rial buy al (TOmi.
■$ The one and only Show While
nrwu-nT<.-e —. M'drt, VNallcum Beach A
PROGRESS TRAIN Trout ■ motel that, la the 'Piute
of the communiiy. Only SU.ite)
Take the route where tfe* dollar* 4 dw" at $110,000.
* row ' 4. Another • unit with p.m Ut
STOP ONE expend, reenrt and .upri-mr llv-
ZT*'' -ra&y ot
lame* Bay. $4,B» If a reaort nr motet la your prrf-
C-TY3P 'rurrx crenee be aura to get Ihe full d<-
MW TWO tall* bv railing U f. KIRK. V 17 1
Spaclou* duplex, excellehl rondl »id2S5fi. 31M Doogla., Si reel, VIr-
Don. OOM heat. Maylalr-. Priced i b'rla. B C
for quirk rale, (l.tni j ALWAys nilSVLT A SPECIALIST
STOP THREE / roMayfaIr Really
PROGRESS TRAIN
Take I tie route where tfe* dollar!
grwvl
STOP ONE
Comfttrtable, full baaemept home on
deep tot rtrateglcally located
June* Bay. M.tni
STOP TWO
for quick sale. 11-tWl A LWAYS CONSULT A SPECIALIST
STOP THREE / ^Mayfair Really
TWO REVENUE pro peril** fully ---
u-nied. Chat to downtown. CD.oin
»nd *u *«> Tgrnn. BEV Mo
ABTHUR. Et5*lil anytime RETIREMENT
Nort h weal em ■arurll ire Ltd A UTO COURT
REVENUI, | Handy to Hmal 0)lw»<d fl- '
CITY: Slde-i>y-Slde Duplex, stucco C'kirae. IW. well located. atlrU'-ior:
exterior, 12 yean ruung. full teuia rtylgd .mall Auto Court with 4
»OM ikwL Asking tally- unlla plu» owner'! delightful acrom
• tea* modatluei. la a 4-etar prutierty lr>
I CITY: >unutated Gueal Hiuv „ IL rxcelleta canWlott. with | afrei «.r
mg di.te^ls^'Jrc.Tta u Nr
valor, near bra ™ Frwi »■ _ »*“ I MORTGAGES
itegt m mt-KM. WATERFRONT 4-ROOM COTTAC8, w*.«,Traww...
IRFIELD I mil* from Swart* Bay Heavy. Oil 1 COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL
i*I(-contained auile. *tov* and healer. Half-time amploy- j Loan* anywtwre an the Island. W*
CITY: >unutated Gueal H,xue rxcellete canWlott. with I afrei •.
mg dtete^is^ 551.J2*? “ **•» tor Mm
purohaaed with rraaonabl* down
payment | $57,000
CITY: 14 eelf-euMaiiwd auiei _ h'or further informalioai call Ml:
clra* in. excaller* lncttme, not new MARY FRASER at EVJftUT o
ilun- Gil heal and KV MSB anytime.
tradition- GU heal ar
Aston* pure only
block. Suit| met* might be aaallabla. Adult, pmrbea* meting mortgagee tor To view there> nnrtlent
taiaeraanl tai'la. m‘auiarhorae. (Mn "* |U ' U **' vaCTORIA. niite'irtih frig rad taovr. heaTaito taan*~ra 'ta^V lot *V“fM ulvendwI l£b"coverwirai‘«. “ SPARKLE CLEAN
entrance hear bra. .tore, and - . r^' ' S*"" 1 J 41 ® hta water tncfuded AdulU aily (70 St reel Avallahla immediately ITS 3*2971 Eve. 477 2932 TRTPI FY TTfRII IT to np , rUT t tr-rorr
Bark Suit working girl. EV 1-6S4I LARGE. 2BEDHOOM. MAIN , - **...*"**»* . larga 1 Bedroxn —(1*0.40 ft$14B00 per Ihtailr. Brentwood Propertie* l»r n-euh Ok range incltated 1 IKlriLlLA—JUKILLL BRICjHT, LJl.HT
_ .... _ floor stale wkh tamiwta Near . .r** “*■•- taolvtdral eoolrola Par Appummeni to View Ltd. <52-1141. Hi na KV 2ID7 Newnead Really - ; -- ] Seuaralr entrances arta ANTI HII5V
FURNISHED SUITE, PRIVATE Victoria High School very rlran . Ml quiet, middle-aged • Pttoto. Executive Hurae tak-AUt - - _ , . - Ltd. I MflhTPV TG I ClAM ■' H-- rn-n« AtarittelIc nil AfNU UUJ>3 ‘
'” l An * r * pm ' raaaawhl* rata. 1*7 Grant SI . 23T"'KVMBn MUf “* ** Bright ] BEDROOM sum IN B C LAND RENTALS AVAnATM-E IP MI- 1 " . w nriX! TOR Ul TV^ J Rental! 1186 p.m. No vacrarlta. f ln K ritocem haa aeatin
M6 CraigOuwar _ Phoo. *H*-710i. . &*!■,** . ...... SSri*™ t^SSie toln^dlate Gowromem Sirrat - three *VATtABLF^^^1L^ L 3 ; KOOW FOR ALL TYPES 4 n.we to e ver> caivenlenr*. I«ty-ftair cu.traner* and all .
K^WO»TB Airifi. OAK HAY q jg g ~ a*Y ~ WIL1E>WS ARIA SSSTB' 5±r£-22 MORTGAGES ^ ^ ^ S^MSTte
Ww PhafgiL gg&sa r iat-aKsMs k » w-n«^sr . D s , i44rr., G ‘^, A, " r, *‘ “• jrgr«5-ar H M f ort duplex^qty ^
' ssr^mTSiA “• r BR01VN „ N , TTr sssjsta wsl-st 1 - 8 cans. w.bridgesn
£Sr3»£«£L-™- 'ST+ruzsr&jnSru-ssi^M^J^i^ B5-«s«s»4r -"w
a=^ta“^at “»• — s-urana-™^ a G eloans . ---
COMFOIITABLE APT^l" ROOMS, DARLYN MANOR 1-BEDROOM CRANMORE COURT V’-uu -f?.. luS ■ <77 rra > °r OT48S0 CV»e to oty. Ga> riove included I Flral morigaga a ava llabte up to any A Bernard A Co. Ud. B 6 Fort St GROCERY STORE
Sh4 K OT^2 tolC,Ud ” : P " ay fUr ‘ J ta^lv SUrr Je gSb,^ LU. ^ A ^_ ' " SSdT dOT«5T“ ‘ ‘ V---- $7,500 DOWN
WEDGEWOOD COURT. 540 GOLD- ” AI ^‘^'~ aE^^CONTA WKD " TV ‘SbkS'p. “Ulrtre “eSSf 2 -BEDROOM APARTMENT~OVER CWIdren welcome. 4 58-5194_BROWN BROS. J RFVV\M^- 1 ' BUSINESS O& 7 .Y
SSV "SSU5S * 4 * CtrtC & y^marota ™5a ^.’T^Sta v^n, M *^Sl ’ BEACON HILL SSSTirtSeTr®^^ AGENCIES LTD. REVENUE * 3 ^Rente rtBhOJPta Mte
n«t, * v. on miiiihm amr iot liom 10 ■ n *vP -n * Aaa noa p°um. raw^Tiuott. Vacant April 15. Pb. 2 b^ciAwms uo to dal# vrrr warm *• iral-da« neiCTborhoorl atci^
LANGFORD — CLEAN S-ROOC4 1333 Carnaew SL 3X3 into ara*T«r«te1rat EV 4-7068 Of CV4 8115. Adulta 156 Douglaa. Bus EV 2 7406’ --—— - U23 Blanahard 34. EV 5-8771 A sound building one Unrk from ,n * • .!" rt prorit of over IS.jfl
-.Vu- t-amaew aro. » re_ KV 5-lflgJ — ,_v ; ; ^ T~ — 7 . - 1__ _—— - OLDER TYPE 2 BEDROOM HOME.-«a Three self-contained suite! pm. iyaw. Haa email living quarter
—.r- r:, T r, Ka-KsS&F
"^a. oca ra aara "" „ wraera.- Mpg JSPyJ^SS^ ffiSESSSSTrS ?3S!
3 - BEDROOM APARTMENT. 177 2-b*droc*n *te. $U1 Large, raodara __3-Bedroom State — (125 basement «ut*. working couple or Street- elementary achool. Available now TT1WM ft miTNTRY --Eitema ot Edema ft Johnsons
_r UM.m nr ar u.j.n «aw>i Wafting distance to tow* and ogrt ilnrt* girl. Kleclrir tanve. indga,-————— _ _— nx omtk avjw.x m uuumni bvvfvmf unur wmvnt uau
' k *- «*veru#nc*!. * Large 1 Beta^.m - «13non A tliaon hta water included Adulti tally *70 Street. Available immediately (TO • 3882971
Itoraga locluri. _ I Larga 1 Bedronfn —*1*0.90 ftliseoc per Ititailr, Brentwood Propertie* per m-eilh Ok range mcltaled '
For Appuinlmanl to View Ltd. 452-1143. Pti-na EV 2-SU7. Newitead Really' --,
All tenants auM mlridla-aearf *1 cm_ \r _..._„_ -—-------- I , .j
ALBERTA MORTGAGE
EXCHANGE LTD
1330 Government St.
1 Eve! 477 2922
to view me** exotalent propertie*.
call JACK BROWN. KV 4-1126 avea
EV 4497*
* PEMBERTON, HOLMES LTD,
NEWSTEAD REALTY LTD.
1010 Government SL
TRIPLEX—JUBILEE
• AU tenants quiet, middle-aged • PVrw Executive Hurae Ira-AID -—-■— -- — i.m
• per.to. $87.SU couple: |U • - B.C. LAND RENTALS -
• alngte. KV3 J437 , • BRIGHT l-BKDROOM SUITE IN Lq, Covemmem torata ihra. AVAILABLE APRIL i. 3 - ROOM
...modem 4-plex. Garage. Immediate Si. T_»«* collage, rterirte atove. .al hear.
" OAK RAY-WILLOWS ARIA g&SS 1 ?™ SUftSf 2“
MONEY TO LOAN
FOR ALL TYPES
MORTGAGES
EASY REPAYMENT
CURRENT RATES
RESTAURANT
SPARKLE CLEAN
BRIGHT, LIGHT
AND BUSY
I. Separate entrance! and mrtets. AND BUS
J. Basement. Automatic oil heal.
] i Rental. *188 p.m. No vacancies. 7 h "' ? nln « , '" r,ni ^
I 4 Close to ever:’ cmvenlenc*. f«t>-*tair cuitomera an
Price *16,901 With $3,500 cash. mml *» n ''* 1 ' new rori
DUPLEX—QTY
irua going ritorem hat sealing f.-r
ftaly-fuur cuitomera and all equip¬
ment in near new oanditttaL. Very
gtini p-Staillal for imreaaed vmlume
A akin* $18,960 (equipment and lam
nraa only).
STto^Te^ ^ta^ani Call S. W. BRIDGES Now
P- R, BROWN * SONS LTO I BI1B
742 FORT STREET
EV FM«S Price |6.*00 with $2.8(10 ratal.
Roy E. Hllla or tan W ratio an
ANS JCV-4-9SJ5 rjt Houral
r= I MORTGAGE LOANS EV-4-SSS5 at Hourai
j r 4 \ $3 rat re ungage! available up to any) A Bernard ft Co. Lid. B6 Fort St
N amoral al current taleeeil rates.
Quick declxicna. “ ' " ’
BROWN BROS.
AGENCIES LTD.
JAMES BAY
REVENUE
P. R, Brown and Start Ltd.
GROCERY STORE
|7.5(JO DOWN
By SIN ESS GNf-Y
3 ri-r-VC.-VUt'. Store Renta at Bte) per M-nth
Kirta-daia neighborhood at nr m*k-
EV 58771 ' A sound building one block from in * • naf ProfiL of over $S.j« 1 p*r
--— tea Three aelf-contained suites plui l >* lf Haa amall living quarters snd
TGAGES: housekeeping room Full basemenl warehouae apac*. No bad dabte her#
. iaulomatK ‘41 furnace, separate .ftork ta ftl.Uu separately fta rash
' meter# Net revenue »oefl p*r or m ‘* M «» fUw<Y«l Tin. is
.„<• _ith year Good value at (U.900. Phona r*raller* ogiportonity for husband
H. SMITH. 3W-67C. Northwaatero land wtle. Art l.r our 4page bi r
chure with aoenplate details J.
Etlema of Edema ft Johnaona Ltd .
S88-gl#4 anytime.
EV WOfi 0R S1 ' !TI: ' *" m PGR MONTH. 4-ROOM SUTTX 1^5*, I-ARGB l-REDFffkl
- - with *lo*# heal and water Close M6-2237. after I p.m. fU te Vacate Anrii
ftROOM WITE. MODKRX CLOSE- to town. Available now. 4T7-2OT. ru _ K BAY- *46 BMM
IT ~ svrtsr&i’ss ls j-- 2 S£r 2 a=r
auile, ftn per month. EV 4-0904 tU-3E. ftMtaa wgh oaMevtalai and carport. ___
MONEY MAKER
• Excellent equipment
• Coffee counter and booths
• Catering to Beer Parlor trade.
• Showing over $7,080 net
• Parking no problem.
• Try your down payment or-trades.
• For further Information.. please
call, EV2-K317 and ask for
FRANCEY SALYNUK
Newitead Realty Ltd.
•KASIDK. 5 ROOM. BASEMENT ..._ _ _____
auile. $» per mtaKh. EV 4-0904 warn ' atataa with oaMevltaCTi and
--- — ---— _ $94 - Mil Goa# to bra and al
KELP - CONTAINED BASEMENT MODERN 3 - ROOM SITTE. HEAT State KC. 2130 IMdbaro E
suite OT- AdulU. 383 Quadra. and hta water included- ISO. 38534M. I EV 3-0794.
HEAR PARK AND STa 3 UOTV- hov avait^Mf Annl i MuHrfLs rn*»nlj »nd purchued fort with si.000 d™»n and per month KKhT HOME
ar^Sraitefta roraa B5 >V *TO in^lcut See u. I a, lop pnea. , Army" Arm.lr-.ng Garner Agen- f"""{
LARGE BRIGHT (TUDfO SVfTr - “ ' v BERNARD ft CO. 1.TD rtr. Ud . 385-1441 re*. 479 *5 l,,r f u ( on n ?’ 4 Eully riiulny d
Brat AtaricL (75. EV 3 5540 ; REACH DRIVE. TWO - BEDROOM 13 BEDROOMS, GAS HEAT FOR I OT Fort Strata EV4-SX& — r=—— -and luintehed. tan be oi*rated bv
- - - - -- suite, tower main. $ft>- EV 3 2MB. iiaformallon EV $-7415 —-OW?fER MINT SELL UP AND single perw« or couple. Pile*
LANGFORD—*43 I ROOMS, BATH ———----- I-—- - 'TOR SALE $25«» SECOND MORT down draKx in J Ufa tee area by| $11,oin. Viewed by appnini men'
Separata entrance. 41*1940. *$5 — I-ROOM SITTE HEATED. 1-BEDRM CtJTTAGE AVAILABLE ■ trace eernlnc J1W. Large botra* fcr March 31tL Gf>d revenue. Iftione 1 C. H HOLLAND HEAL ESTATE
—----I gaa Tam*. Ill* North park. 282-5450. Apnl L *4S. EV 5-S9& aub. Jp-IMO. EV j 6Jt*. 4J0 View. EV 54^24 or EV 4 7&.1
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•USINESS
OPPORTUNITICS
SACRIFICE!!
CAFE AND GRILL
Jllneto freeing «i»r to sell this
g-.ing fooeam a> a leu at *S.88ti to
*8 806 . /**J grown? communti)
ckju to \ rtuni Now showing an
EXCELLENT RETURN and lh«
POTENTIAL B MLTF GREATER.
Yuu ran buy the business. equi[>
terra and building* 01 you ran buy
Ml' auiinau and rou prom- only
•and lauc the bulidjna THIS IS
THE OPPORTVNITY OF A LIFE
TIME! CAU. ME Not* FOR FUR¬
THER PARTICULAR*
ORV. FOX-*84-0630
HAGAR A SWAYNE LTD.
S1.000 DOWN
ESTABLISHED CAFE
14S
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
FISH AND CHIP
Ou npereto*. lock up hoainesa of-
tarad war fcralegl. all) located n*>r
other ous.nesae*. Canter selLBw h*.
rauaa at poor health ao FULL
PRICE la Orta can for attrk
aaJa.
BUZZ MAINPRIZE
EV 4-06*1 (Day or Nltat
HA GAR A SWAYNE LTD.
GENERAL STORE
fttourban 2 to inraa Bifida* 15-
yean otd. «.m sq. ft with living
quartan. Beauty parlor ranted at
lab n m Tum-owt approx. ISf .tWB
Land. Building Hutonaas and Equip,
torn prided at (ALOW with cxcetllrni
term a.
CORNER STORE
C m mrta a , oonfaettonene*. soft**
■ iuut ail Bams quartan nmnir
lot. Turn-over approx. *0.000 Pnr#
•am.
STORE ANL) SUITES
•mall grocery atnra arttb living
quartan and 2 anil eon lamed aulia>.
rented al 1*0 n m. Guaranteed Mark
rt *1400 todin-d. Price gja TtD wtth
tar in a •
Roy E. HUl* or Lara Waatmsn
EV 4-9835 !M Hount
A Bernard A Co. Ltd «S6 Fori 8t
BUY A BUSINES3
t THROUGH
HAGAR" SPECIALIST/
JOHN BISHOP
L HEARING AID SERVICE
Duwaowt locaUun — up K
SI M* Mo. Income, total petra
Si SOB including alack, furni¬
ture, fixtures etc. Ridicu¬
lous tow prica *8.108
X EXCLUSIVE LADIES' WEAR
Beat iocanun. edL 13 Yaara
excellent income—two ladle!
could haadla dua; larludas all
fnurea rood I neat, stock
n a mHuded but can rw
'■night at Invoice price. Adi
inj *4.756.
X NEWSSTAND AND SMOKES
Buay. busy UtUe aAop show
>ng escallmi returns, well
equipped Low Price ad (14
S* INCLUDES alack. Da
turn ate.
4. UNIVERSITY LANSDOWNI
CAFE
Nenreat competition aver a
mile, temfle late out buai-
he**. CLEAN, well eqiWpad
LOW rent. On* anaacu
handle moat at tims. Mm
*500 Mo. <aaor.) net htim
B oas. equipment. Ctoly
* CENTRAL SAANICH
GROCERY AND COFFEE
BAR
Thu U a wed eotabUxtied
huameaa with a good built*
tng included. Living quar
Mrs lor couple. 2 * a adlre
her Fla* and chip GrUL pic
Stock extra. Good value at
111. 500
I SALT SPRING
WATERFRONT
Cale AND MARINA
POTENTIAL
Here la a lerrlfle buy tor as
enterpnatn* couple, FORE
SHORE LEASE for a Ma
rtns. and an tnroxn* of M-000
Ann la THREE MONTHS
WORE when Manna devil
oped rhnuld earn * 11.000 in
S Mae. ann. There la a BEST
equipped ooifaahop arlth Mo¬
dem. exrellwu equipment
Living quartan hr a couple
Property. Ca/e. Foreihore
lr*ae Cabin, etr all for ONLY
*38,300.
7 30 UNIT MOTEL ON
WATERFRONT
Fully Modernised. well
equipped cahina with ataady
trade, Hat water heated and
plenty of mom for expansion
Shows a RET scant ad Appr
SlTtXW Ann. Asking Only
1138.500, i emu arranged, dear
title ApL 4-* Staa coee
aldered aa part down pay¬
ment
I. hARGE PHOTO SUPPLY
HOUSE
Retk l and cranmercial— shows
good profit, turnover mure
than imm ant. Equipment.
Mock valued over **606, a]-
moat new station warm. ate.
AMdng approx (depending on
Inventory i (ru m.
ALSO 1 con oiler: TRANSFER
BUSINESS with ProfintdeI Li
man Several NEW and OLDER
apartment block! from ** 0.000
Suites I to *01008 113 Steal.
Etc. Etc.
T
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G
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R
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S
E
WHY IS THIS
TIME OF THE YEAR
| CALLED SPRING.
MOM?
SPRING IS WHEN
EVERYTHING—WELL,
ALMOST EVERYTHING—
COMES TO LIFE
AGAIN f
143
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
Lake Cowichan Drive In
A real oppraiunity far the huMier
to make a bettor-than-average liv¬
ing to ton Baar-nrw, wvll-lncaled.
wall aManiiMiad huMImg driven. Ns
need to Invaat your dollan to land
or bulldlnci aa this luslneaa en>>ya
a Ice*-term laaaa at low rtnuj -
everything In new rondilloa. to
rated near arhoois. an mam toor
oughfare with bjta at off-street
black-top parking. Only opera linn
of It's kind catering to trwkkg area
rt 7,000—step bi now and be ready
fur toe heavy summer trade. Per¬
sona) raaauna kirra tale why nni
rim* up this weekend and lee I he
banka, etc. First hand' OeMart
Bye TURNER at 745*404 or 745*231
for ippoiiMmenl to view—THIS IS
A MONEY MAKER J H Whll-
tiana A Ox, Ltd. Plum 74540*1.
Duncan. EC.
Barbershop End Bllllsrds
An aarWIwU huMneaa tor toe quali-
f ed barter wb-i wlahea a betier-
than-average Income- Nast well
*>-alad. newly ranrwetad aNnp with
2 chairs. * tables. Catering to busy
InduMftaJ area of 7 OOD 1 Mher bar¬
ber la area. Excellent toralicet lor
the family man aa toil la rate f
Vanrnuvar Island* ETAOINNNNN
VANCOUVER ISLANDS ehruce
kwreaivei araaa. excellent swim¬
ming. yvwllng. etc . 'finest od fishing
and hunting, all aarvlcea, excalleitl
whvdla e>op an toys Sitodsy and
Monday timing Exoalleni lease on
pirnines, km ovrrheaA For Ihe
qualified man Utla la a <‘mu*l
are - Well priced at JtlM (SJ 5M1 •
with excellent term*. For com-1
Weie. Intormaliret phone at write I* tot* sxcspiSowai real astala value
Brut TURNER at 74»Mn4 , and bus mesa opportumly located in
74* MB. ynu will he pteaneiuly aur- 1 at Vantigjver Island's busiest
J H. Whlttomme A Co Ltd.,. laggtng and lumberlr* centres. The
large variety aloes and Uvlag quar¬
ters are uppnali# the hotel, elnee
In the theatre and In the centre
id Hie buay shopping arm. The
building has been completely re no
vatag both InMde a nd out I a a t
yrmf Thee la appr >x into I el y * 12 ,
000 00 worth od dean fait moving
mnek nenprlMng gift One od alt
aorta, toy*, record*, all sewing and
knitting supplies, stool, yard goods
diapanas, malarial and many other
Items. Open Tuesday through latur
day awiy. Closed wsaktada and knil
, days Al tnawL oaaaar plus am
part-tlnw halo This la a rnd last
Id you____
GOOD REPRESENTATION CALL
Your HAGAR A SWAYNE
IqPKClALIhT
JCMLN BISHOP
EV 4-06*1 (Day or
ATTENTION
MARINA OPERATORS
RESORT OPERATORS
INCREASE YOUR INCOME
Jested cold drink (flavored
. or fruit iwcai oout operated
I DING machines lor sate.
IDEAL far your simmsr buaineii
S3
TELE-TECH SERVICES LTD.
1282 Wltort St..,
Victoria, B.C
in our 14th year of service.
"COMMERCIAL"
112.000 < »F
DRIVE BY B2( HEAD STREET
Xicejlaat building of ever 7.BB0
aq. ft. Commercial 2bne auitabla
lor Grocery • Store. Drive - in Res
laursnl, etc. Entire lot Mack-iopped.
further particular* upon enquiry.
A real Investment at the
Price ad (12,008 i Terms) a
C J. Harrington,
Exclusive Agent
JSLZttn Hee. SS2 5M5
Barry Foster Limited »
143
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
Ripe For Development!
Up to 28.000 e*j. ft. available on a
key corner where the traffic rouni
is high. To ductile price, phone—
MRS. ELLEN SPEERS
3X5-24Tl anytime
Johnatoo A O'. Lid.
LARGE LOVELY COUNTRY HOME
and *14.00(1 a year if you want to
run It yourself nr an excellent
mum an yaw Investment If you
leave the work to the farm mana¬
ger 22 beautiful acres Saanich
Peninsula. 30 minutes from town.
*88 *00 Victoria Press Box 410
14* BUSINESS OPPORTUNI¬
TIES WANTED
SEASHORE RESORT, OR HOTEL,
or motel, in Victoria or Gulf Island
area. Send full detail! od property
wtth Aral loner. Both private and
agents' replies welcomed. Victoria
Press Box HB.
14)
EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
APARTMENT WANTED
H»ve client frith 13t scree od land
\ mile cd riverfront with 2-year-
oid borne Near Kamloops. Ideal
tor subdivision development. Will
trade for apartment Work In Ihe
Vancouver or Victoria area. Land
value la *180 000 .
HUSBAND AND WIFE
GROCERY BUSINESS
RESTRICTED OAK BAY
LOCATION SEPARATE
SUITE INCLUDED,
*22,000—STOCK EXTRA
Y<a» chance to earn a steady *600 _
Four tagei'tradea ^ CuitofTvBullt nouaeT
huatiwa* investment Prune Mr. Jonas EV 1-5U2
LEACH A SPARKS LTD. | mir-WI for ttlU oarticuurs
EV 5-4117 or GR 7-2884
130 HOUSES FOR SALE
D. F. HANLEY
AGENCIES LTD.
(Formerly Saanich Rsalty Ltd.)
3-7)3 Doogtoa Street
**TT4|
*5,500
*50 PER MONTH
Three bedrooms, living room, dining
room. Roomy kitchen- A pea bath,
ho baseroanl Eaay tarmi Needs
handyman fixing and painting and
•nme ground work. Walking dis¬
tance to town. ExcelleatI Investment
for resale or renltng when repaired.
Call Terry Mann. MM85I or
Office 888-770.
BRENTWOOD
POSSIBLE V.L.Ar
*14,500 FULL PRICE
1.71 acres of choice garden land,
cleared and level Haa M'-aaaartad
butt tree* and kadi of shrubs and
flower*. A very camfurtaMa 2-bed-
room, electrically • basted home,
garage, fruit storage and workshop
are located on one half of ihe acre¬
age- Appointments to view.
GARDEN CITY
IMMACULATE MODERN
BUNGALOW
*13,900 FULL PRICE
This 2 -1 bedroom borne It only
„ _ one year old and a til to sparkling
For details, contact B. L Knelaon, new condllton. Has drlve-ln garage
c/o Nanaimo Realty Co. Ltd., 11 | and large fenced lot It rmat be
vYwjrirh Nanaaimo. B.C. Ph. ' teen to be appreciated.
SK 4^311 or SK S-JSii, } r»|i •
yi(*TUHL» CONSTKUCTHJN LTD | MR JESSOME
ISO HOUSES POR SALE
B.C LAND
k Insurance Agency Ltd.
*22 GOVERNMENT STREET
ID BUY OR SELL CALL B C L
*88-558*
EXCLUSIVE
FIRST TIME OFFERED
1180 CAMROSE CRESC
SIDING SEMI-BUNGALOW
Drive by tola InunacwiMa fxroily
borne. It t xa M al n a a large arirac-
tiva Hvtog room, separa t e dining
room, ipartoiw aainnai krtrhen,
mudara ray)ga and trldga totiuded,
4-piece haAmom (aapagaka lava¬
tory J. 3 beMn o oana down and open
alauway to 3 unOniMMd bedroume
up. oamenl baaenrag, all kat water
he at in g, dri v ew a y to a separata
m rag* Laraa beautifully land¬
scaped tot PrVx MAIBQ. To ln-
apact kMartor jkaaae call Mro L
umMning. MM 5866 |M bounl.
FRESH LISTING
*1,000 DOWN
*60 PER MONTH
This la an ctdsr type 4-room (plus)
bungalow In Caray Rd-Glanford
district. Clean, comfortable and
economical to maintain Thru hall.
2 badmu full bamL H A_ fbnuce
heat Third bedrm eaay to arrange.
Sep. garage, good garden fruit Irene.
ONLY .*6,950
Exclusive J it Taylor, 5813655
ave, l»KB
ISO HOUSES FOR SALE
ISO HOUSE* FOR SALE
NEWSTEAD
REALTY
LTD.
lgU GOVERNMENT *82 SID i
NEW LISTING
GORGE
*60 MONTHLY
H
O
1002 GOVT.
L
3S4-812S
M
E
S
Ltd.
Ideal tor the retired or aUrter. In
good repair and spotlessly clean
Lovely large living ronen with moat
attractive fueplace, two bedrooms,
and nice, homey kitchen with rat¬
ing area and oil ranga. Utility
rooae. Level lot and garden, magni¬
ficent trees Including a giant weep¬
ing willow. Separate garage. VI
BLOCK TO BUS AND SHOPS- Low
down payment
57.500
For your appoin tm ent to view call
EV 2-CUT or EV 54W aad ask for '
A. BERNARD A CO. LTD.
FORT AND BROAD ITS-
DAY •ar&GHT
OPEN HOUSE
3860 SAUL ST.
SATURDAY. 2-5
RETIREMENT GEM la HIGH
QUADRA - LAKE HILL AREA.
Immaculate, as - step. l year-old
2- be d room stucco bungalow in area
I of wee beanee and ctoae to trana-
pcrtaUcn and ateras. Lovely aak
floorx to living rm. hwdroocni and
hall Nina, bright atari tie kitnban
with alillty afl. Autoaaatlc nil haal
lag. Illnaaa reason tor
pnosd for quick aala at
*10,500
For prior viewing please call
Ur. Oare Belcher. EV 3 3848 Rea.
3 BEDROOMS PLUS
GLANFORD - RALPH
The Inferior of-Hua home must de¬
finitely be sewn to be appreciated
One al the alcral cabinet Utchena in
Vltiorla. aepw-aia tiring rm. and
dining rm. and large master bed¬
room on main ftoor. 2 nice bed room I
up. Specious panel lad family rm
K ua apace for more rooms cr (sale
high basement. DO YOURSELF
A FAVOUR... and 1st me show you
through this Jcrvely home priced at
*13,900
Mr. Oar* Betrtwr. EV 3 3848 rm
MARY FRASER
WHITE STUCCO
CUTE AND COSY
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
*73 PER MONTH
This pictures., ia lltlla cottage la
Ideal tor a starter or retired hone.
Oll-O-Malle heroace. Lovely fenced
garden. Separate garage. Taaea (ISO
areas. Lora lad Ui Ihe Town and
Country ana. ffiaaa to bus.
FULL PRICE *8,950
For appmatmecita to view, call
EV2SU7 or EV2-1IMI anytime.
MRS. V, ROBERTS
lta-2970
Knocking »t Your Door
&
48-glC. Outran, Bf
OAK BAY
GROCERY STORE
IjGCK, STOCK. BARREL
(TORE
STOCK
EQUIPMENT
LIVING QUARTERS
SUPERMARKET
A thriving fMMineai, Ideal for pari
narahip operation Complete meet
dept All acif-aerve groceries, prod
ur«. eld: Large p rea a nl volume could
be doubled by deliveries tic. Over
VOOu aq. ft. btdg Ample partong
Approeimately *20.800 to handle. For
hartber parilrulara pfvaie —
ERIC PORTER
384 UM: 388 4888
Flnranrlal Survey Lid.
RENOWNED RESORT
- GENOA BAY
iNaar Dimoar)
Yob meet Uw nicaat paupie while
cent raaort.
_ _ __ ■gJBlasjryair
five IBR^hlnr quarirrv Tni] rant' iRSe
available
C Mailelt. EV 2-215T
Wealern Home* Ltd.
Phil Le Mare, oritre
eve. and holiday*
write
744 5171
748-54*1
H W Dickie Ltd
Box 128, Duncan, B C.
"We Sell the Iat»d"
FOR OFFICE OR
SERVICE BUSINESS.
TOR STORAGE OR
SMALL WHOLESALER
OR FOR TRADESMEN
M *50 With Easy Terms
Buy your own building with Its
Johns toot Ltd . *88-4284
COIN-OP LAUNDRY AND
DRY CLEAN ESTAB.
HI WASHER* 8 DRYERS
4 DRY-CLEANING UNITS
TERRIFIC POTENTIAL
LEACH A SPARKS LTD
EVM117
ESTABLISH ON
DOUGLAS ST.
REVENUE
OPPORTUNITIES
II RrMaJ Units. Solid auhetanilal
hnrk apartment. Including 5 Mures
on lease Sllualcd on Douglas BI
Thla property ia *biwlng ekrelleni
returna Owner may accent I rede
FULL PRICE *1*1800 srith Urmt.
I vr-aid U-akto apartmert. Sltuaied
{ u*i oft Couk In Rdrkland area . . _ _
fever, any vwDMtcy. For further, own customer parking JuM 4 door* Good brlck-fkctd commercial, hulld
parilrulari. etc. phone and make an I off Govern men I Street and only l ln * >be "galrto home side." Four
offer on FULL PRICK of ISB.aoo block from the Ranadahaut. Around beAoom .ultes gbava.
Mr Davies. EV 5-8T1M anytime 1M aquere feet at huldtog on e » 5>7ma V 5SjhihS^
' fra m an iniliiHTr* ■■mi i» a •VaJIanif. M3.HO. CaJ) Si
Dougtra Realty Ltd. ™ ^
____I era «. Phone J. Enema of Ettema_
A Johnstone Ltd.. Ml 42*4 anytime. |
BETTER TAKE A LOOK! I_ _ COOK S CAFE
. rroREs"^T stes' up i cowntown ' 1 n.ooo down
4 STORES, 5 5TES. UP ntrc'rAitn akit c »y <af ' ** Sew" *
Corner location (hi rttyi. Separate RESTAURANT iu
meter*. Medium tow rent*. H«ld- Thla ti your opportunity to purchase Vh , ^VMrt«“ lio. 2 ibi
Ing In gixid condition New oil fur- a modem restaurant wtth SO parwxi L"®* Vlnlng. 1*3-2) a.
nare, wiring and copper piping. I capacity in a thriving area of down
Wffl ahow 10W town VI -
*6,90ft—TERMS
CEDAR HILL
N BA. I BEDROOM HOME- IN
Edmonton: exchange for same In .. , . ... .
Vletoria. Victoria Prraa. to *B _ j ^ SVSfi
V.here e!»e can you find two good-
«4*tl bedroom* on the main floor
«mi three emailer rooms in the full
basement far this price
Ex-re plumbing In Umi basement
with Ute oom furnace
14/
IXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
NEW
SIDE-BY-SEDE DUPLEX
Almoat 1 000 aq. ft. aach aide Both
have tour bedrooms and double
plumbing. Dream kitchens. Owner
will consider cash and good mo li¬
ra re paper or mil trad# foe j*au
equity to madam -apartment block.
Call Radial or Art Parama at
*84-113* or Evas. 47*1*80.
PEMBERTON, HOLMES LTD
OWNER WILL TRADE HU VROUN
ham* aw 22 arras with waterfront.
w hem la Victoria.
m
WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL TYPES
of commercial properties and Invest¬
ments.
V. J. WILSON A CO LTD.
850 Garden Street
EV MUl
RANCH STYLE HOME 1450 SQ
It 3-1 bedroama. Ciaad reaidenual
district ln Wen Vancouver — rtnae
to lei* and aetmnls — fur aimOar
Vw tona or Saanich. Tel. EV 2-2004.
TWO-JJEDKOUM HOUSE AND 3
room cabin on large lot to Mtialoo
CHS fnr 3 bedroom, full baaemant
house in Victoria area. fJMSTf.
date wiring. Tha accommodation
I* rood and at a rod price Call
•leg. Hrhumaker, anytime. BO-77(1.
HEY DAD "LOOK!"
*1,000 DOWN
Ju«t listed! Over liso aq. ft eg
hoove comfort in this lmmaru-
4 to# vanity bathroom, and toigkl
cheery tolchen complete the Aral
r • ' Add a run high buament.
iHuirosq ana wired fnr washer Mid
dryer. Excellent a»orfcaf»p aptc*
and drive-to garage and yoe a*-*
a terrific buy al itaa full prtra *d
*14,8*0.
’•"hli home will sell, ao If this la
what you are looking for, draft
delay. Phone
B JttEL'* c buck
888-2887 858-J04I
Office *85-77*1
COUNTRY COTTAGE
_ U W" fta >»« lQ ok«ng fa- an
J-BEDRM BUNGALOW - O.H.W.lSSS 1 v "'SHI
hrat. bemt Of fer, vranted. EV 8-M.2 ^ A°" S^SSSS ISSS
14* LISTING* WANTED *** — « 1 ‘
Slaves end^rldgei- Wfl[ ahow 10WI town Victoria Tha raWaurant haa
or invaalment at asking prim of' been eatablirted In this location for
(15. nOO. Term*.
3 M Taylor. 3K5655
Eva, U4 480 B C. Land
MAGIC MIN IT
CAR WASH
I many years Owner will rrawlder
rxchanar on properly or revenue
! Price (U *00. fa wn down. No Ula
| phene Information gtven.
Mr. Hanley, IS-TTO
D F. Hanley Agencies Lid.
Res 47537**.
Harry Foaler Llmllad
Nanaimo Realty’-Co. Ltd.
A COMPLETE INTEGRATED
COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
SERVICE
: We can sell your Hualnraa, Farm or
Walerfront Pnparty We can build
you premlaee to auK your business.
Wa can help finance or refinance
the sale o# your business or com¬
mercial property
MOTEL
LICENSED CAFE
First class toeaurat an highway
Beer and wbaas. Restaurant seats
Ml plus store and coffee liar All
modem equipment and tsatefii
derorated. I iiedroom home ] ac'«
fur expanarun. all fnr *52.001 •*<
excellent terms Call JACK HAILfcY
al 745(588 or *854741 for app4e 4o
T h r 1 v l n t htntneas In car wash
underiuaung and stramcleaning. u —| — —- — - •— -
f INLY ONE IN NANAIMO netting I * r, ™ u . view. Northwestern Securities Ltd
*1 job monthly A ralura of 7 ** on •«»“ HOME FOR O W N E R - ------
to^toir^c, 0 ' 488 FT ntOMTAUrON, FISH AND CHIP
Sr” ahe^b J^-^grre-.: CAN ADA H . C B W A Y BUSINESS - J3.5O0
f-vrrm u if r*|i LOU Bl^JOMUCLD HA.TL/Lt“. WITH
KTt? B R^LT?' 4 LTO* > ' Um '' * UY 'iSSSw"*™ wS"SSSatii rt ! 2J5J“!U? d .ft''• JOLZLiS*
I OPPORTUNITY YOU SHOULD IN where there la
VESTCATE NOW
DINING LOUNGE
Licensed dining room In Greater V»-
fce-ia. Three as para I a dlaing areas —
3 large and 1 small. This Is a well-
■ «ierated Ixisinsra Reason h* selling
Is family Utnexw. Preaentiy can be
leased, wtth a full price of 1*8 no*
fa luansra and fixtures Requires
*8 OOP to handle.
Cali Ckri P’S Op* — 3*51707
Don Crabs* — M»-*70»
Victoria Really Ltd - *Vl *i4S
GROCERIES
Rurgl stare established over 48
Jsarx G roast ng over *48.000, has
a prat office paying over 1*0 00 net
per month plus grocery profit. Also I
haa a 1 bedroom modern boms rat
property which can be purr-hexed
as a unit tor 820.000. or rani the
store fra *108 00 par masUh and'
purr base stock. Call L. Dunn
EXCLUSVE TO
DON ROBERTSON, 38^6397
VICTORIA REALTY LTD,
ZONED FOR MARINA
WATERFRONT
PROPERTY
Located mi beautiful thoal Harbour
rommereisJ property of 4 lota with
!M a of protected waterfront. Haa
Ihrea-badroatn home with separate
garage on properly. Art now—
tomorrow may be too late!
mom
(551154 MR. ELWELL «77 **■
Gordon Hulms Ltd.. Sidney
(T7 Its*
YATFS «?T
APARTMENT ZONED
3 LOTS _ _
further Informs
n.iin■■■II. Bwii> t id Seven rental units, excellent con-! U**'- "fits Victoria Press, Bax MS
University Really ^ o,,**. Good holdtn# properly. Al |------
citoipatiltosi.
Owner retiring. Financial stale
mem available. View fay appoint,
merit only.
Hope Newton or Blake Crathert
M57523 anytime
BOORMAN INVUmCENT CO. LTD
CEMENT BLOCK
BUILDING
Dcxenlown corner location, 1.SN3 aq
ft., suitable for offices, beauty par
lor, eut. Owner moving to Vanrnu
ver. A grxxl buy w!ih terms at only
*24.500. Call GEORGE CHAN al
3852865 nr res. S82-M18. Mayfair
Really Ltd.
chen. *00 aq. ft. OOM heat. Quiet
••vln*. tecluslan «nd charm cUr.
y» hour boa lervtce.
L is, vt On* »,»00 and rale
•!*“’ ^ m »™. 885S8S7
olDre VS77CI.
COMPLETELY
FURNISHED
*5,500
*1,000 DOWN
*51 PIT
- - - i£?? Ur«a firing reran.
Tn Ust your burincaa or use car **•* kitcnen. 3 pea hath. 80x72B
aervtoea, writs cx phone Frank Ney
nr Cbaa. Singleton ai Nanaimo
Realty Co., Lid.. 17 Church Street.
Nanaimo. B.C. Phone 734-2311
with fnilt
Situated on a quiet street rat Hum
-,KL 40 •** «Trice, call
PT 7 **?"" ** ,h< * ttoflnilely
_iSi'rnn
WOULD YOU LIKE
YOUR HOUSE SOLD?
THEN NOW IS THE TIME TO
Hat whrre Real Etlalr la helng
S'li.D. for prompt action call u.
today. EV 68794. and unr of our
|J l courteous and efficient sales per¬
sonnel will call m you la aiaul In
arriving at a fair market value
CLARKE A WALLACE REALTY
LTD, 82Q Broughton Street, serosa
from Eatons carpark laL
SOLDI SOLD! SOLD!
Join my ever growing llat of satis¬
fied clients whose properly 1 have
sold In record lime. More listings
urgently required, and you ara
under no obligation. For an appoint¬
ment to dlicuw the aala at yourx
please call Clara Belcher. EV 3-284*
A. Bernard A Co. Ud.
65« Fort Street EV 4-9335
FAIRFIELD REALTY
LTD.
D5 COOK STREET
ESQUIMALT
*15,900
You mutl am Ihla attractive apart-
flualjly bulll borne. Close to
•boee and Iranapcxtaiton. Modern
1 abinat electric kltohan and dining
Largs 14x34 living room ad Lb flra-
fkace Gleaming hardwood floor*
throughoul. 3 large bedrooraj; full
high cement haaemeot; separate
J- 597 « T ° V ’* W **“ **»• Hoegi.
NEAR DOUGLAS
BUY AND HOLD
5 BEDROOMS
(Room, oldar-typ* home, ham, HA
heat, iga. ioL Vacant Future poten¬
tial if reuMd lor tight mduairy,
commercial etc IU.60U 3. M. TAY¬
LOR for details 338 9888. eve.
884-9902. Exclusive
UPLANDS BEAUTY
CENTRAL
OAK SHADED PARK
This gracious modern btkigalow of
7 rooms ia regretfully placed to
:ha market caving to this unexpected
transfer of the owner. Three bed¬
rooms (two ara vary largei. Two
full bathrooms, good-aixa den with
flreplaea. Wide entrance haJi and
newly carpeted aoleruinmam
rooms All osi ooa floor mw full
•—~WL EXCLUSIVE LISTING
Terms
Price . *42,000
— — LEM COOK EV 57771
MONTCLAIR PARK
4366 PARKSIDE CRES.
FAMILY HOME
AttrarUva modrrj bungalow at 1271
» ft. over Full Baaemant. Close
Douglas Park High and dry.
Good Mortgaga ana easy terms.
PRICE . *15,000
*■55888 LEM COOK *82-7777
HIGH GORGE
SPACIOUS BUNGALOW
See thia apacioua batter value five
room Hungs low with ha semen and
■e pc rale gatagt- Immaculate ren¬
dition UirougbouL Cabinet Kitchen
with UtiH'y roon, an in lou of rup-
boarda and drawerea. Spacious
through hall heaullfolly appointed
LR and Ml wtlh French Doorx to
outalda Patio Two Bodrocms are
Kxl3 and 14x24 and have barge
double close's. Vanity Bathroom
lovely garden.
PRICE .*12,500
Exriuuva C larpsaWar, M4U
Anytime
*13,500
CENTRALLY LOCATED
2-BEDROOM BEAUTY
Just. Ilka new wllh large LR. TV
oak floora, new OOM fumaca and
all within walking distance of town
and shopping centre
*53888 J O. Bojd fiMTOM
LARGE
TUDOR BUNGALOW
IN OAK BAY
SEA VIEW
Sea Picture Na 101 to our Broad
Si window for a preview. Beautiful,
lagant. gracious homa. naiiied un¬
der big flr Irene on a b gb ctaar
ik eera «ue. Garden a mingle of
Urban covered rock, natural ehraka
srith the occaatonal bed tor special
bulbs. Eaey-lo-ksep out of doon.
lrdocre there le everything tor rain
who mtoits on the boat to living.
dining room. dan. lolkiga. two bath¬
rooms. ell ao arranged aa to coon-
B >l one to aafi the srixga etagam
era is • rare property which euc
reeds ia looking and being grand
without merely appearing expensive
*27,500
Gordon flcheock. EV 342M. Rea
SIDNEY
NEW
*3,500 DOWN
About l.B* as ft of basal me Living
apace. The tiring ran to Stodl
with wall-to-wall aural. The rah
arass
good-size hodmans era sff tbs
ranlra hall aad ihs 4-plans balk-
room lira a vanity The dri«s-la
mrage to * ft deep. Futi price
*16.900
D Okker. GR B-48ffl Rsg
ESQUIMALT
4 BEDROOMS
Neat arid epotleealy roomy family
home- 1*' x IF living room with
wall to wall carpet. Oft the large
electric kitchen, yos'll find your
dining room. Largs utility room
plumbed far automatic PLUS a
dandy sun deck. Four bedrooms
■ nd hath upstairs. New oil-o-matic
heal. Close to SCHOOL. BUS. SHOP
and BEACH. Mrat excellent value
for tha large family Terms.
*10,500
For a* appointment to rirw rail
CV3-KU7 or EV 54M and aak tor
MARY FRASER
SaUit Colonial 33
Sunday, March 20, 1 *4*
190 HOUSES FOR SALi
PEMBERTON
H
O
L
M
E
S
* FOUNDED 1887"
ID COLOR PHOTO
WINDOW DJiPlJiY
1721 ASH ROAD
Aa toee’hra tor a Janilj
«Hth real (toaadraB In lha Inrreag-
Xrali popular GU&DON HEAD dto-
at tract rv* E h edro osn hu n ga-
iosv wtlh a large By— room tni
a full-war dresng a* covx EHcf—
large enough for bifte m at meal*;
metoy flrushed racraatton reran and
3-pce bathroom doam; 3-oar garage;
beautifully tomtoraped — riffit set
l— AU tine tor the low, hue price
^ .njn.
par vssvtrWSS
Kr e grelhome rail EV
ask Ira- MR. GREENE to arrange
aa aggouraurau to mapacL
CORDOVA BAY—NEW
Spectacular ara views from every
roam. Throe large bedrooeis, lire
Ini room wllh raised health fire¬
place and sliding glaas doon onto
sundae k Separata dtatox room
with crystal chandelier. Spacloug
known with htoU-to double «m
and cognlar top. Separate uQiltJ
room. Master bedroom baa * p lan s
bath so suite, double closets and
eliding glaas doors onto ■ induct
Tha futi high baaamwit fa TVWgh ad
In far extra 5pee bath and recrare
lion mom xrith flrrplaea Tkia
beautiful home ran be yauta toe
only *37.800 arilh lermx. Plaaaa
call RACHEL or ART PARSONS
at M-lfil anytime.
FOUR BEDRMS AND DEN
FAIRFIELD NEAR 1
GOVERNMENT HOUSE
Excellent value, fully aadaroUed,
new beating. Lets of room with no
extra coats. Good garden. Gracious
living room xrith separate
room * 1,000 down * 228 - 0 * B
piua low taxes.
Call
CLIFF ANDERSON 477 1
R HUGHES 185*402
monthly
CHARM
mi will ha When
you am ihla beautiful
OAK BAY BORDER
A new Hating of a spotless. 1 bed
room horns. Extra larga living
ream, electric cabinet kitchen, wall,
to-wall carpsting in hallway and
bedrorans. and fXVM hasting
Beautiful gardan of lawns, shrub.,
rears and fruit tree*. Separata
garage with cement off parking tor
aeccaid car
FULL PRICE *11,995
WBh terms cheaper than rent. To
view rail EV 3-027 or 471S871 any¬
time.
RON SEDGER
C. G.
HEISTERMAN * OO,
LTD.
Realtor! Sine* 1864
CEDAR HI LI,—HILLSIDE
3 BEDROOMS—*15,500
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
A wail Biaimad hoove w over
IKK aq. ft. living ream, dining
reran (in tine), ask noon,
Raman (lie fireoiere, larga mb.
eieri. ktiohea with tamlly xtxad
dining area Open stairway
from thru' ball to (M ft fuil
baaement. *2.500 doom. ('.%
C. 54 H i naorigag* Fra an.
pnlntmadi to view rail HARRY
ATKEY eves. WMM or WM
RAVENHILL eves. 3« 9*09.
CLOSE TO TOWN
MUST BE SOLD
RETIREMENT OR
STARTER
2 bedrme. Family, eiec. kitchen.
00*4 hot water Kora Full bees
mesd SeartMa and make an of¬
fer. Cash or low down payment.
To view call WM. RAVENHILL
evaa or H. ATKEY
eves Imdanc
UNIVERSITY
2 BR-15 YEARS OLD
BASEMENT
Tlu* borne. In lovely retting, with
ret** and snakes lawns offrra
L180 aq ft qf tiring apace The
weB4o-wwll carpel L^?T“ alerirto
kltohan with eating area. OO-M.
114,200
Good terms and mogthly payments
Fra more Infcrmatlrai call EV 2-5U7
or *85 SOU
BEVERLEY QUINN
WELL ESTABLISHED TOWING
business lor sale. Thu bunneas has
been operating vary successfully for
* years and haa excellecl twienna)
fra further growth and exper-:
Equipment Includes I radio control
led trucks 58 Dodge. 30 rord, 34
Mercury. Present ownera will rt>
WELL SECURED SECOND
mortgage. *1.*(*. 12k tntereal.
repayable interest only, 3-year
term.
Suh agreement. B W 7', can
he purchased (ra *2.798. Thla
give, you *850 tax-free dlarorali
Fra Information on there and
rt her choice mortgage invest
menta phone Knr Chsrman.
Fairfield Realty. EV S-*7*S-
, prexenl showing better than 2144' GROC - CONF. - NOVELTIES
1 — *SS *<« — Easy Teems. Mr. Belts.
! EV 4-3(11 or EV4-24M. Exciuaiva
C N. MONTAGUE CO.
1 Bdrm Uv. auarten. Close w
town, schools, etc. Full price tnc
Lie. garters. Uv. rm . fireplace,
kitchen, bthrm. Era Hall. I Bdrmt
up Full price toe. property and
equipment. *11 SOB plus »ioc* ai m
Teems Sian Hyland. *82-7137 erea
M*-***. Weatero Homes Ud
MODERN 3 RAT SERVICE
STATION
I For Immediate sale. I mitre from IMPORTER
Vletoria on main road. E.tahlljhed » rash peril toys and aovelltoe re-
nusineaa. Property, building, plus 4-1 quires rciiahie firm or p e r s o n aa
mom house al rear tor UO.Oto. this wholesaler ti. handle rompiele tine
includes 13.008 worth shop equip- Initial investment required 1300. re
men! Soane larma aad ok company cured by stock Top discount, a:
flrauaclal assistance available. Ac ''“rod Reply Victoria Press a,. 884
opportumly to own and grow with -ja»ax s ~ R l v ~ pbopcptv -
Vkrtnrt ‘ - ugSt 5 b^x-str^K. -
NATIONAL TRUST
1280 Douglas
LISTINGS WANTED
Cal!
A- T. CHESSON. 384-5285
MOUNT VIEW
*9.950
-Mny as a new pin; 2-bedroran
el basement auicco home. OQ
package heeling, drive-in garage
V u can't do better foe leas. Call
" Meogl 3859716 tanyUmr).
Quiet IncitlM. large landscaped ln|
Well bum D-yeer-old 3-bedroom
home ■< over l(5n square feet no,
the one fmrr. FuM baarmed with GONZALES HILL AREA
rumpus com Wllh open flrrplaea. I
extra bedn>-m and belhroom 2-cer ] ULL-UK-aAL
attached gsrag,- Shake roof. Large
patio off dining room Automatic
oil not water heating Handy to
everything.'
PRICE.*32,500
Call ». Hope *855*86 anytime.
FAMILY SPECIAL
Older dome In Fairfield. • rooms,
□ft ltoOfl. LR 24x21), (ton. 4 BRa.
kitchen pantry O' conversion fur¬
nace In good OtodRicat Copper
plumbing and RW tank Full bare
meet. *5,non cash to mnngaga. |1(i
P.L
FULL PRICE . $8,500
Exciuaiva T* I. Mardonell
mu
OAK BAY
FIVE BEDROOMS
17.8*6
CITY BROKERAGE LTD. * INVEgTORk fahone tor toforma-
WE haxa a SALESLADY sod ** North °Oak th Uy*'?ulr Itoarenat"
SALESMEN available to jlvn' new package oil furnace Make
PROMPT arid EFFICIENT service * us an offer. Exclusive with Jim
to you tn eft eel an advanbage-uj • Hanson. IS1AND HOMES LTD
sale In rewaonable tlma Tn avail * 3X52981 ra 4751705
iTsirarif ol our yean of exparirtx*. 1 •
phone 888-3547 BU. ....
IMMACULATE
3 BEDRMS
L* aq. rt living room 15x18 raised
IF You arp pi .vuTvr m err, trearth ip and dlnine area oft. O 1 M
• xtV. JP SELL beating Fu'l baaemem Dr.-In gar¬
age. Lot aoxlfti Well landscaped
BAKERY BUSINESS
$18,000
Ora of ihe beat barary bus! rarer* GROCERY
emend Na eoenoeUtton. Complete . .
biveevor, and financial statement JAMES BAY
available. U haallh torcre the rale
of thia lucrative baalrare View by * nice rlean •neratirai tor _ _
appalnlmsnt only hand and wife. tbi. wcU-aqtopped SEMI RETIRED MAX WITH SOME
Hrere Naswna xUTU re»«4me ** ore hM *"*“ »h«ring apfwca, I oap.Ui to Urteet in dltorttnj'- rvjup
Hope Necwon. wa anynme. , x p,, week m grore aaJre. ' Iv-reiaaot well secured. Musi re
BOORMAN INVESTMENT CQ LTD IhuiiMre and equipment 15.380 willing to live to Snake or Salt
11stock to ha said aewarattlyi. Spring Island An racriieau -:x>ra
pnuflt Utotiy Vlctana Pram. Box 184.
- One kd _
| 45 400 to 185700.
For fun dathfia rat BOA. TIBBITT
2. H WHRTOMK 5 CO. LTD
*88 42?i - 708 Fort SI
IV UNIT 3#OTEL WITH LIVING]
quartan to large centre Northern _
Alberto. Ape 10% occupancy )(ar MIC DAY - *84-813* - K Howard
rxmd Down payment ol *35 (WO PEMBERTON HOLMES LTD.
Will he reemered with* two vearv 1 ~
gmw all ex p enses The beat buy hi I SMALL CLOTHING BL5DIK5S
Ihe Gotdra North --A. E. Badhair. ,, f*®
Aeon alee. N«. 307. 10438 - 1*4 St-1 '* rI **->*® anytlma
Edmrakce, Alberto. 1 P. R. Bit OWN 5 SONS LTD
SOLD OUT ! ! ! !
Have Buyers Waiting
AND WANT IT SOLD
Call John Molyard
DIAL 3x5*141 ANYTIME
North western S ecurities Lid
LISTINGS WANTED
U your home ia for sale pieaat cel)
John Thompson, 382 7822 ra rea :
*8513*6
rack)* Agencies Ltd.
iie.su*
LEN KNIGHT 385-3433
P. R. Brown * Sons Ltd.
FAIRFIELD
Bungalow — 5 Good sized
O mabi floor Extra plumb
ESQUIMALT
*15,900
IN-LAW SUITE!
3 LARGE BEDROOMS ptua
a THIRD flniahed child a
room UPSTAIRS to tMa apot-
leai 1260 SQ. FT. home.
Charming 24X11 living room
with Areolae*. The dream
of a kitchen with exce llent
dining arcs haa a UTILITY
off for washer, dryer and
deepfreeze.
Enclosed workshop plua IN¬
LAW SUITE In baaement.
EXCELLENT TERMS
Pleaae call Barbara Hunt,
*38-58*4 or 385*211.
COLONY HOMES ALES
Situated on a quiet, tread cul-
de-aar. b a a u 11 1 a 1 , rardro
lumanb a moat a urea ling
homa oDMdatkig of aparraua Lit.
duvng room. DEN, kitchen with
wall ovao and range. buLli-ln
Quoit, laundry room off. 2 bed-
raoBi on main flora with lto
bains. Daraatairs: 3 more bed¬
rooms and Vi bath, roughed-in
rumpus xrith flrepaaoa. Double
atiaahad garara. Fnr anolnt-
meni to view this raduriva Un¬
fits call MR. BLANN1N. evex
U5UM.
FAIRFIELD
ST. CHARLES AREA
3-BDRM BUNGALOW
Immarulale and ^rerioui bunga¬
low, U yaan old. Cantaaw targe
LR and DR. nine kltriian. 1
grind raramma and 4-poe bath.
Full baaement with raraaatlon
room. Drive-in garage. For ap-
poantmerg to view nail M BLAN
NIN. evaa. MS USB. Full pcio*
anno.
1121 Blanaftard Street
118 421
Modern
room* tn malh floor Extra plumb
tog arid two-room suit* basement
nv F *f I ~i SAI ;H ir^ST _ WITH i 0*2 Heat.'pri« (liSOo!
DALBY * CO., IBM BLANSBARD
EV *-4141
150 HOUSES FOX SALi
FAIRFIELD - LOVELY GRACIOUS
___ _ t bedroum family Ivime. Den. dlnine
ZONED LIGHT INDUSTRY room, fireplace to living room Spac-
Ctnae in. 1 bedroama. LA DR 2|laa> ktichan OOM heat Semi-ara-
fuU bathrooms.. New OOM, new hided lot. fruit trees Very good
hoi water tank. Easily rented while - location Oner title. Full pnce xrith
awaiting deveioomeni. Full moe *3.306 ttoam payment la *37.560. Ted
Left ITT. EV 35741 | Grave*, 3SS-1448 ra 1*351 J. Csrikwr
Agenciea Ltd.
.850. Mr*.
NortJtwaaurn Secuntib* Ltd.
3. C. L Edwards - (551*01
H G. Dalhy * Co. — 3M -OU
ROCKH EIGHTS AREA 1 BED
room fakniJly home wtth patio and
ree room. Choice location xrith
large lot and orivmcy. Subatantlal
doam payment required. EV 5-6277.
(BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT
Cofomal m bathroom*. ffany
extra*. Near Unlverxiiy. Eaay
term* r® lia.floa CaU after * p m.
14D-6J7A
? ? 7 RETIRING ? ? ?
' ! ! *500 DOWN ! !
IN VIEW ROYAL . .
. . Bare * a iovaly llitJa riucoo
bungalow, three larga room*;! I . . ,
on a big garden lot with a bark
drop at evergreen* Nat tax** last
year xrare (7 . . . . . . Faatrata
brand new electric treat, f I ropier*,
extra detortred playroom ra work-
•hop! I How can you go xrroeg
at *7 180 tall pnce’V , . CaU
Mr Jonca. IEV 522M ra EV 53112.
Victoria Cowrerurtlor lAd.
JUBILEE AREA, BY BUILDER
S-bedrnom full treatment, ttolvecin-
garag*. (Q% SHI mortgage. *500
winter works: Only one bloc* from
Jubilee. Fra more information call
303 4401 after (pm.
$9,950
$1,000 DOWN
FAIRFIEID
Older apacioua home In reed
of same repair. I bad ro om,
large LR and DR. family
size kitchen and a small
aewlrre room. Baaement with
a coal stoker furnace
MRS- J. WALDRON
386-3231 or 479-7360
COLONY HOMESALES
THIS HOUSE MUST
BE SOLD!
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE!
Ton nan gat aa e*retire* deal on
thia charming well maioiained
boxrea. It la lUuaied <xa a Were loi
xrith FRUIT TREES! Quiet raw
danltal arxa. date to school* .]
CATHOLIC), abacs and bus. The
homa off era yoa a good are firing
room with 0 replan* a roomy afac-
trie kitcrixei. ■ dtaetta. bath and 3
barirooma PLUS * upstair*, haattd
and eerily a—aiahlx (rndoaed
alalrway i Tb# full basement if
wired and plumbed for wisher end
dryer and hag a near new OOM
package unit. Thia ia nut a 2
Storey homa. It la a bungalow and
thei-raor*. atotahi* aa a 1 badroran
h«n# end atira ideal for
a fa mily needing additional bed
room or playroom spare at • low
price.
ASKING ONLY $10,950
Reasonable doom payment —
Good Terma
DtSCDL'NT FOR CASH
L4el EV 5*117 or eve* EV 58895
Exclusive with
MR. HEGEN
BUILD!
BUILD!
$13,300
(on your loti
Will build you a lovely (bedroom,
mu baaemant. NHA brans. Features:
Ma hog a n y cabin* la. carport, fan.
vanity bathroom part wood exterior
Feature wall In tiring room, oak
Boon. Line sq. ft all pi ara and
printing. Custom driigned. Deal
direct xrith
FRASER CONSTRUCTION LTD.
CaD Now
Lan Wardls. 477 4341, 183 82S
and charmed_
Ware low
TUDOR typt bangalore tn OAS
BAY.
Located In a eteaaaat cm d* sac
away from traffic, xrith a gracious
TUDOR type mansion tor com¬
pany, It Is surrounded by a beauti¬
ful. bpacloua aatting at lawns,
tree* and floxran. It often lha
xxxaxdwrfut aocommodatiai fra tb*
DOCTOR nr EXECUTIVE xrith
a small 'teatvaga family; almost
1768 ao, tL an the main flora pins
a lovely recreation room, extra
Iwdrooro and bath <xi tbs iosrgr
leveL
This unusual, custom built homa
wtll appeal to Ibtrea xxbo *1111 la
tain nostalgia tor lha atmnspbera
<>f tire qulst country lanes and
TUDOR home, of KENT snd
SURREY xrith their stucco walls,
half limbering aad landed bay
windows
TTila home la wall priced,, and at-
terad at
$32,500
Fra more details please rad dig
Exdustva agent —
MR. GREENE
EV 4-*12( EV 5AN
N EW—NORTHRIDGE
Cathedral retranoa—three badnna
Extra high full hammer! ia
roughed In fur extra Iwdroeta
and ramvatlon roam. Drive to
garage. Large NHA mortgage.
Asking *17.46n xrith Ires (rare
payment RACHEL or ART PAR¬
SONS at *841425—am time.
ARBUTUS BAY
Waterfront Reiidenc#
and Acreage
Offered for the flrot ttm* *» many
years mu superb property is now
evsitabi* to thoss who hare hmn
waiting tor a high degree at pri¬
vacy and aofldiry of Investment
to g raaldontlal area where water-
front to at a premium. Tha acreage
to approx. 3 88 arras ambrartng a
waterfront* m of about 223 ft.
with accam to a sandy bay snd
entnnrng riaxro of ocean and
Glands Appro*cried by a cursing,
hlacked-topped driveway, there 14
a characterful home ai LUO sq.
ft . offering a 70xl*U living room
with large Crapiare, a seoarale
ifixUQ dining room, small dan.
i*o iwbi bedroama and twn bath¬
rooms Within' tha icraags are
a small guest cot tags, a lay pa
pavilion aulahtr fra s a m m « r
enleriainlng and a big twodar
geragr A variety of mdl trees
end small fnillx abound. Offered
at tlf.sae. this to s property
meriting leisurely viewing srhirn
ran b* srranasd any time at irera
convenience hy phoning MR
S7VPSON. 384-8124 re, Rea M57M8
(Excluklvs).
STADAOONA PARK
JUBILEE AREA
ARE YOU CRAMPED TOR 1PAC*?
Them w* recommend you inspect
this fine aider home exlanalvaty
rennvsted, but allll retaining arena
of the original charm aad charac¬
ter built In. Larga ipsdous Bring
room dining room sad den srith
Its own 6 replace. Renovated Idt-
chan xrith fridge and slore, utility
room, l apacioua bedrooms and a
new bathroom, new turner*, stor¬
ing. etc You must see Bits ftn*
family home and Jodga fra y«lf*
self.
PRICE a ONLY *14.860 snd good
terms are available. Phene qutoh-
lv—CLIFF ANDERSON si W «L3B
or 477 39*4.
! GARDEN LOVERS'
! PARADISE
Ah attractive white Itucoo bunga¬
low in a sailing of amsrald grasp
town. ■ parlous grounds <2 bugs
loin, oil hot water bsated gresa
house Also, a larga aviary and a
garaga, ail In a setting al rasas,
flowers and lhrubs In prafbslon.
Ths house (about *06 square feel)
has Bring room stoth Breptaet. lixn
bedrooms, larga dining room and
■ pacloui Idirhsn. New Oti-O-Mstip
hot air beat new copper piping
and new daroid roof, fn a rural
setting and only 1 H nil** from
town. No b aae m e n t
CLEAR TITLE
All thia tor only (U.flQ|
EXCLUSIVE LISTING
EV 4-fl34 W. WOODLEY EV 5*111
SEE SOMETHING DD'FERENT
Open house by owner ai 4101 Bar-
b*f Road (Juto poet Town and
Coinin' Centre'. 4-bedroom, Tudor
hungalcre, ' model house," has over
*2.400 worth ol tktras- Full price
* 1 ( 800 . and your down payment
may <to. See b tt w ee n 2 p.m. and
S p.m. weekend or call Mr. Roberts
385(081 to view anytime.
GLEN MANOR PARK
IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE IT-
COME OUT AND BEE IT:
1188 sq. ft, 1 bedroomi. full -sx
ment. drt»e-to garage, aim deck. 4
psace vanity bathroom, oak floors
Wired fra rahtevtekxi. also bring
room drapea supplied Built by
Rucker Construction. FuB poc# In-
etuding trend lot di m Vary easy
terms availahir. Paved roads and i
low taxes add to til* beauty of tin* !
development
H. Bisks. 4751372
OLYMPIC HOMES LTD \
FOR SALE
| DIRECT FROM BUILDER
Two large, very sUrsrttva spilt-1
level h, mas in banklfui settings
nrex under oreialructiati
2071 Fredarir* Norris Rd. . 137 7*11
1321 Rywood Place .*23800
Ched( tha kmations and ooniact me
for partirulari day or svenlagi
Charles Morris. 475*02 of
REESON AND FINCH HOMES
WOODBURN AVENUE
Upper l.aradovm* Park. I2S BOB. Ex
elusive Near new 1 bedroom*. Full
basement part: ttotrad fra rumpus
roam wllh Creplacs bathroom and
iiedroom Beautiful large well-treed
lol. View by appointment only. Call
*82 X1(1 days: 8850880 after ( p.m.
FAIRFIELD
19,950
HANDY ANDY
JUST LISTED!
Older 2 BR homa an a
HUGE LOT situated among
quality homes ‘‘Juot needs
fixing." Dining, living and
lamily rooms all hava
HARDWOOD FLOOR* NEW
O - O ■ M fumsee, copper
plumbing and heavy wiring.
Ideal for the young fsmi'y
Wllh AMBITION and IDEAS!
TRY YOUR DOWN PAY¬
MENT. Call Barbara Horn,
858-3884 or 385*2X1.
COLONY HOMESALES
GORGE-MADDOCK
$14,900 *
5 BEDROOM family home
wllh large tiring room xrxl
electric cabinet kitchen, full
cement haaemarg and drive-
in garaga- OO-M best. Ones
to^acjy di. ANNE STACEY,
COLONY HOMESALES
OWNERS GOING EAST . . .
Verify home at *« Carman *
<near Lanadowme and Richmond), 3
bedrooms xrith extra an* In the
basement, sttout 11 yaays buUII I ...
menb about 11 yaara balitii . . .
Pleas* drtv by . . . and if ktora-
esled phone owner* at EV 59228 lor
appointment to view interior. Will
accept *3.480 down and SIS na fid]
price.
ESQUIMALT - *2.060 DtftWt
*13.300. Neat, atijnon haasmmt bn
galcM. 4 roraat. A-l condition. New
oti furnace, aarage. 3 kxa Ooee to
all McRitiea McCandtooa Realty,
» Frat EV551U.
Berry, no aufce
NEW 5BEDROOM. L200 HQ. prl
I — carpirt. basemeni. landscaped
- . BY OWNER * BEDROOM BUNGA ! to^J**Gn fren< ***' ® t * n
BEST QFTER TAKES. 4 BEDRMS tow. automatic ml heal Near i _
3 bathe. In Fairfield area Restored. Lampoon Bf. Emulmalt Full price IFOR CHEAPER TAXES AND
reolumhed and Otl-O-Matlr boat (l.flm cash. Clear title. Vacant, batter tiring, are Grant A Jreklai
Full baaement. Ovner. 475-4237. EV 2-Sftl*. at Langlard. GR 52721.
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P. R. BROWN k SONS I
LTD.
762 Fort Street 385-3435
• • • •
THE PERFECT
COMBINATION
OF OLD AND NEW
OAK BAY SOUTH
* J. H.
WHJTTOME
A CO LIMITED
fcSTD ItH
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(- 76* TOST STREET
TOPS IN VALUE
UPPER LANSDOWNE
J. H.
WTOTTOME
k CO. LIMITED
estd im
Victoria- LfcincAnCb, mmia
70* FORT STREET
BRAND NEW
RITHET AGENCIES
LIMITED
714 Fort fttrrri EV 2-051
| SUPERB GONZALES
HILL VIEW
MAYFAIR
REALTY
LTD.
THE YORKSHIRE F. N. CABELDU LTD.
737 Fort Street 384-0514 w Broad street kvftjti
; Woodward ■ Mayfair Mall
i nil Douglas st TOWNER PARK
I HERE'S EVERYTHING I COUNTRY CLUB
v _.. I Attractive heme on a shcl-
Eiubliabad Id 1M0
ALMOST
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION
You *. navR m anything Ilk, POSSESSION
THE EXQUISITE CHARM OF THIS ■Partarular >1«i' and mrroundlr,*. tered COve — one acre With,.. . h|
IMS SQUARE FOOT EXECUTIVE uf IM, Ijonsalfs residence. Only » 1 i-lV uater frontage a«t MidtiJZ!' a
RESIDENCE IS CERTAINLY OW kiwi pewtd**. 4 bedroom. I . * “ 1 \ Iroma S« ana Mttpttniwl, *
Sigyerti locailoa m a quiet (Mad Md OF THE FINER EXCLUSIVE UST and a dm. Jt* bath,. Hi all about fOTPShore rights
gracious ■ f shaped living and din¬
ing rotua <wlih nr,Mar, I. cxmwmieni
OF OLD AND NEW Located <w Frederick Norn, m * tan*.. TM, (la, saw Kadroum EG ED TO OBTAIN TIE MTTIMQ
mL* niv CflITTH 1 mn * 1 F'P'lar M n “4 Oak B*3 n * -r km, will ha completely firuahad AMONGST LAWNS EXF 1MITE
OAK HAY SOUTH Uvk. im. uwvu mw bom, l> ^ cainadral qpLraora. Lara« SHRUBBERY AND VIEW! OF THE
A biraigJftgJy kept, staidly bulll older I *value lor th« family that L-ihiiad living and lining non CITY BELOW. IS ON LY EHHAN-
bOM, JaMun ng haamed ceilings, ■ JJIJf*. *J 'fl^nlilihed Brt ? l “ hmkaa wlUi doual* SRirnrULrY Ey^JurNET) ARE 11 “ over , Saanirtt Inlel" to qur mqurv I l*«da Uaell lo easy development
,luoa ftrapMc*. large aaparai* din y lt * H ™ -■*” *> "■ J ; ™ 1 "*" (Ink, oak cabiftets. hood «nd ho BEAimimLY DMIGNEn ABED , a ina „ ir- plrliw and bird Ufa I For your aimnunimi min you'll n»K BAY
ms na wlih iaullja .ida4iuar4«| W 1 v “ l ? ^ K^arEr* 1 ' *«fi SUBURBAN .nuW aroSd «M ahnrtaln* In ! m>oy lha large sundeck But (Mol ran
ssirr issTs;ar C”™" nr -“air jrsr s« "sl - ssss?»;?Sasl ? gordon head st; jtl? ,s;rt M “ ■m shss beach d
tssfrur.-T.'"* *. -” f *?"- - “ v r.‘r,r«s. ■ss ssa ars" 1 ..,-:jet: ss
lima rail WllTfiAVH IM-1271 or .... patio aa a boma. Dallahtfully ,nd rtvFiy lb, rood U(r _ _ JUBILEE AREA han« maid
NORTHWESTERN
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T E . - Lid.
EV 5-6741
NORTHWESTERN
O
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T E Ltd.
until rrmnC-d ",hl'"d and radroo- mraair orrupanry lo vi« any-
SSeTSSSw? ^2fih MaSh-ti '»•» «*» WLF- DAVIS, wen or
hlandUic madam alyla mauriali *»S27A
Thar, ara Uiraa bad room, and iparr ....
In tha uoXlMMiad altir (ur anoOwr >
Ihrm flu, a woand bathroom And rrnocu pi Dir
all m a douhla-aiw > 150*151 ■ kw UtAJKOiA rARK
TERRACE
Th. aaliina prir, I2C 500 and Ihara
AM trade poaaiUUllaa.
Call S. W. BRIDGES
IV1W4 — CR 1-1455
I Ideal rail ram, nt or aUUrr home rcaifhad In. (My tS.SOo
_J llr ^5!'rX e m^fmaf^kHrhaD «“•> * * l, P‘ from Ihr Flax,. LOU' BLOOMFIELD n.awaarvT Ck “* 4)1 *!*>• *<"*11 tn-pt*rr w-parair dlmn* room „q.™ A.WAYS"
5fn.n, V 2a. ‘^wThad^JS a-yir^*d radar eolla«a with llvbi* M«2*5I «• 477-4i« 2„ U ,?, hor "' *• •» «*““•>' oorupaervy , talchao with Individuality all " ,
"mil'MaedS.Irway room. Mlrhanatla and 1 badronm. I WIT” DWVE-1R GARAGE A.ND ISevmJ food (ruii iraaa. lot. ml U 1U own. , with huUl-to ran*, NEAR SCHOOIJ
FAMILY LIVING
MODERN. 4-BEDROOM HOME mi WIYln rmNTRC «W* ParttHka
, .... REAR SWAN LAKE COLWOOP CORNERS naichbourheod Triple plumbed, roe. WATER. A TO
room, and two additional bedroom, LARGE UVIRG
GEORGIA PARK £2? U«Ii b S3t 1*^ raurmnanl or aUrlrr bom, roufhad lb Only *32.50) FIREPLACE D
TfPRarF nr.M.r^^rom iroMou^kltehan «l> • lew •L'p, from lb, Pl.a. LOUT BLOOMFIELD r'AIUNKT KLEC
TERRACE wlr^ 2rm. V 2a. Tv^Tbrdroiwii 7-year^ld radar colli*, with llvtn* 1M2UI or 477-4** *UH DECK. F
In till, allrarUv, irri of quality PLUS tnrlowd Ualrway laadlng to h furn?tu'm DOM HKATTNC
homa. hl«b above Cordova B.y»ou TWO EXTRA BEDROOMS. Spark *£' FAMILY LIVING
ran have ft vlawa. an arbidua | 1B * clean condiUoa. A plaaauro- to i"'*'"™, " ■* <wl P^» “ 538
Head I*, quinine 11 and pnvary; and Conq (inaadof. Priri |U M J.^.1 *“* M ■ P?” F«“ r “ tllatH TbM home OFEN Tf
yet be only IS mhiulei to Miy ran call DON BACON, Mi-4271. Guteanar. nrter, j bad room, pirn «a extra in
tro LwMa yoa will be impraiaad ihe lull baaamam. a)on*, with axlra BAHOLD GRO08
with iha many allraniva fr.Ium • • • • oiumbUi*. A llvtn* mom wiih fire
lnrludln* panel I aa am raw, mod ESQL'IMALT place, and a' quiet wwd panelled
era open Walrcaia, aparlnui livin* WEEKEND ... . _ . . (amlly roam of imnu proproUaru LPL
aria. Thraa badroomi PLUS dan nmo-r mivc Haadyman ipaclal. »nwiri on tau- Sparklln* view, ton cd Swan Lak, rri itictu
and two full bathroom. «i lop BEST BUYS mm bnuaa ExduMaa al <pdy Ill.MA Call SEAVltW
"oori tamlly room -1|h 2 pra b^h m co >NAlJuHT _ vnc WEST **" Gul '“ r JOHN L WILLIAMS An eminent
room. Ullard room and much more __ . no ^ man. " wu *•» ....
(or family Uvln*. Hu*a aundark wildllla Hare la the place k> live __
patio aa a bonua. Datlfbtfully ind «>F>J 'ha food Ufa _ JLBILEE AREA
(mlibad with all tha axlraa you THE BOUSE HAS TWO LARGE > * t?r-1’ IYYT
expert In find in thla parkllka BEDROOMS OVERLOOKING THE LAKGt UJl
nalfbbmirhoad. Triple plumbed, roe. W *TER, A JrtLED BATHROOM UerdeneTi dream wuh thla rlron
room, and two addltlnoal bedrocma LARGE UV1NG ”G0M MOTH bia^alow, with full baaa
rtmiahed In Odv P)«l FIREPLACE DINING ROOM. iai*u. uiueunr 41 haanna
EV 5-6741
cy\T - U a m. — OFLX LINE
IBEACTDRIVE MN-T^S THIS
Tda older homa wall deaarvrs _. . .
lour atlaniioo. Many Ihoumnd, or Thi» w * 11 . * ,n B ’ lB ' w-rakmd — i
dollar* have been apem on thi. lovely bedroom., laife livlnt
home maldn* It row of the moil room with fireplace, ditun* room,
uivlo-dilt pri»rlj«( In Iouyi. yel ^l«*trlc tdtrhen. lots of *ior*g»
H rotalna all tha comfort. W«- ,«* •**. » 'rkr* old. Trlrod
nrea and rham « hard to find «o aril at 111*00 Call JEAN
mam, paekaia automatic all haatin*
nowaWiya- Featurtn* a roomy ,n
try hall, large llvtn* room wittil
SOUTHWELL J8SF741.
ROCKLAND AREA yet be only IS mtnulai to rtty rea- call DON BACON. MB-4271. Edl1 * G
CLOSE TO tro Inaida yon will ha impraiaad
CRAIG LIAR ROCK with the many qprartlve featurri • • •' •
CASTLE lnrludln* paaeJla* anlranra. mod
I YEARS OLD am open Malrraia, aparlnui living WEEKEND „
. l-badroom plua dan with waU araa^. Thraa bedroom. PLUS dan UJTCT BUYS
In-WRII mrpati. large living room >«« M” bathroom, on lop BUIS
With Uraplai,, draam kitchao with Hour: tamUy.room with 3 pee, bath n7 CONNAUGHT - Vnc WEST
ton and garbaja dlapoaal unit. «* I room, billiard room and much more v_ . mj Iwarment |14,*5U.
cetlanl rluaau. Price OL5H. To view rail W1LF ~>,,.wvnv tor w,n
TrlpM plumbing Indudln* 4 DAVIS MB-4T71 or Rea: C5A5274 U30 COVENTRY - _V1 C WEST
pr, katbroom glua 2 pea uff (hal Big older tamUy boma or good
maalar badroam, and anolhar 2 -pc, • • « • a fevenue. tl2.<60.
hi tha baaamam hi H. DOUGLAS—Vaiuabla holduia _ ,
Com Mel, Iv Dniabad haaaman . „„ property modirnizad 1 BR, (imlly PJ., *
with Oil4>M»i(c bol air Healing OLD WORLD QIARM home. Sll SOI badtitllu
frorod 0 ^'“und^apir uT' V < COTTAGE HOME ' MR VETERAN - Good J - BR bun-
WITH DJUVE-IN GARAGE AND several good fruit tree*, lot. •( of m own. / with built-in rang, NEAR SCHOOIJi
04>M HEATING uhlr rom and planty of room on cloae mm. dlahwanhw. frid*ediir. gar
538 "ifln 1° hall acr, for cultivation h 0 Ob«r, borator Panelled dial, with fir, Svear-nhl mwm rathrdral an-
oaev mTwi-ra, Separata garage km taxea ball plM ,. roro-pwea powder room Ip ?£££ .Tvla^SlS ^mwata u7b
OPEN TO OFFERS „a*i lo handle. Full Prtea *U.*n*0. ttw open aUimeil lo four larg, J2^rta!beht ^ Ym
M« «14 To Vlaw cal. Mr. Hamil.m, GR 7-lS«. ha*5S lar*. mmt.r MM* XtSSSFa wm.m
wuhar and dryer fttlcd. >'uli
thm i y-md . « sr |
tsoi down. Call Hn. Edith Gulaaiar
UPLANDS
SEA VIEW RESIDENCE
OAK BAY
EXCLUSIVE
homa well worth your taepeclxai
SU^'^TERMS* oi* r S TER
«clujdv. UMinc juM dial M5-47G MONTH lnrludln* TAXES with
Ask for J«n Bldlyard ,ao “ Prke j 13 500
!EA VIEW AND LUXURY JDHN NEFF - EV 5 6741
JORDON HEAD QUEENS AVENUE
Over lioa aq. r. of luxurloua Uv CENTRAL PARK
In* large auokro living room
■ MxISi wdh an root ive roiaed Tw* lovely Older homa la fraih
hearth fireplace in Colorado and on ihe market and will ba
Utah aandMone Dining room mapped lip quickly. Thraa bed-
dream kitchen 1 bedroumi dec man, and room for Ih, fnunti.
and uLilij. FuO raanenl haarmmt. larg, living and dlmna room.
OOM bearing Carport. Many n Fidl bamnent *2 000 down at
uaa In tbli qftauty homa priced tha firm price a I *13.000 By
al SM.M0 Tn view rail VREL appolnimenl rai thla axrtuatve
HULLY MM741 or *2-**l. only, pleaae Dial KVC74) anytime.
GLEN LAKE
'n,T IBR ^“lE Thl. attrwhlv, country homa lei Could ba higher! Caah lo mortgage' grac*. it was buUt to the
KSS. IllsST baAtlful irrod aaiun*. ha. living jMi Mureo tenaM Nmt Town and best specification* by craft I-
* „ , . . man with fireplace, modern kitchen Country hiking IM*n Call
_ _.. »*fi VETERAN - Good 2 - BR bun- *|th mahogany rablneta. 2 bedroom. LYNETT* DELAHUNT
PRICE INCLUDING 2-YEAB£LD , daHaMfuBv different you ,Urt,r ° r I,urfment * 107S ® ind Uwaly roe-rmm. all on one »BM or M*-»l«9
FROjrr^lRMiKJUfRICIIMTDR. to '«* JENKINS-Glen Lake - Low door Low U»,i. Urge lot ind I be
WOt ► AT ELECTRIC IRAN(aE, TV oaA floors co— < t&x- 3 BR hufifaJo^. fuJl phr« 1« only &1A.300. To view V1PAVT
TlOtSl^GtinS 1 %SShmc ,I Ma' 2J5fl«3r%3rTtai. MMmS? Aicin, B.m roli Sfra Edith Gulwn.r, ***-*42 VACANT POSSESSION
rut Nr an D run DRY OTHER •"“1> kltTOwn and dinette. It'* built DRIVE-BY your abolre-pleaae do 5 or 4 badroomi, II vln* room •
CHATTEIJ. L OTHER |-rk |o ^ (q uk , ^ vanUk|f aMnaei-hut "h«n. m, __ fir-pUce. elect, idichan, baaanu
eoc qco tha vlaw and give privacy on cover foe lull dearripilan. • ONLY THE RICH CAN tw*r new Ml hiroaerLarge
gza.mu | mtt ani | uncovered Mtir Deiirahie tit, t tv co\t wo i*ni I AFFORD TO RENT! bandy locailoa. Low down paym
JOHN X WJLLLAMS An eminent architect de- Loaaly, we(l-e»red-fca homaa and “> * jack Unlvrd
*» ._. _... ._garden, aurrouad thla two-badrocaa Ask for Jdfin Molyard
signed thi* proud home in Eua*,,.*, in south Oak Bay cr-rm-
B RINGING IN STEADY the Tudor style with Its £Jvjn* S EA VIEW AND LUXURY
MO PER MONTH timefesa charm and easy icurhei iod >Kiuded wind^rk. Fuu r;nRDON HFAO
T^, , *^d ST' ,t ifi wa * 4 T l Jl to ' he "-"^f SwS:
ai Mureo home_Naar Town and best specification* by craft*- mad. Ovar lioa aq. n. of luxurloua 1
men in the 1930'a and now
lor the first time is offered
on the market.
Plica *15 50*
R F HARRIS
EVSD74 or GR7 2M*
. . ,_, „ _ _ _ .. . Situated In Ih* heart ef tha Up
; 4 bed rooma. living room wit a lAndl commanding view, of
ad and uncovtred patki. Daalrabla
OWNER WILL CONSIDER OFFERS I high rlaaa-ln area Part haaemanl.
EXCLUDING FOREGOING CHAT | oil heaL ExcelleM term,.
IELR Full prtra *14.300
ERIC A. MACF AD YEN the lavender lady
las M3* 34 hr service M0 4271 WS 9120
a a a •
COUNTRY SETTING
3 BEDROOMS
MOUNT TOLM1E
OVER M ACRE
THREE BEDROOMS
Lei Vuur rani dollara work for you
— 1 have a neat S-raom home that
ii r(ne, to aehnnli, ihopptng and bui.
FRANK BOUSFIELD
l»2H or 473-1000
OAK BAY NORTH
LANSDOWNE SLOPE Hi Quadra ' # * , “* *- view
2«4 OAKDOWNE Perfect Rc t i r emcrd ^ SS^mJES
neaullful. modern kroom bungalm* ^ .—-i, -vj, . Two badroomi on the mdih fkwr, _
In apmieaa rondltkm. Through kali/" * iJTl,. mv'UllhMod-afiwll vkw onr lar«rf%*wdroom u pa lain Aulo- -
Sertrlc kUctaSTuMh brroCflii irol '«* area. 3 twin bedrmi love- oil heated hdt-waler Unk. A will
and many roblnet. and adjarem /> «IMil« bMhrm. Mua utility phia £!j 1 L h “}r* fi** ^LiSiId 0 mil*" b,
utility. * BRi. ( place vanity bath attached finite Idcderal, down S *?eiv u^i icrui loa
fujm rwa fiord Ihroughnut. In high, payment. *12.»S0. No <klve-by pleaae “' h ^! vltw c * u BEN V,cLEO ' )
Sr. “r 7T.ro™ 4^r r V , w h SJ!E! FRED CAMPBEIL “ *^ 1 '
wuh Gardan lol 70*140 with TO BUY MR4271 TO SELL - . W1
GLEAMING STUCCO
room, 13x1* with good fireplace.
Ililurb owtien—but phone m, flraplnce. elect. kUdiefl, kaaaaaiDl, ihe realdeoce hai an In- OVER M ACRE traa In ihla qdality home Priced tha firm pairs of *13.000 By
all dearripilan. - ONLY THE RICH CAN near new ml furnace. Large lot. V M!rw mtram-e to a hall which THREE BEDROOMS •« **4.*S0. Trr view can KjUEi) appolnimenl m Ihli exrluaiva
Bill TYSON 388-4271 AFFORD Tri RFNT 1 »*-•«■• Iff **" hM a fin* aialnwa* and al*) on HULLY MM741 or *3»g*l. only, pleaae Dial *85-1741 anytime.
BILL 1Y SUN. sw-cm AFFORD TO RENT. hand,*.■ ojy thla .eve. then i. . .pqclou. Ask for John Molyard
« • . . r<K kXjSpielxj dr twins room with adjocrnl B tov- ly tr«*d lol am a d»M-#nd V/ -. D A wt« \rjFUf
Lei Vour rent dollan work for you 5M-2H or 47W10M morning roron, family roam, library *«•. Compn.lng ala room, Woa PANORAMIC VIEW
rv.yaifqrt.tr o, ...mat/. — I h®v» ■ n#ti S-phoiti homf Ihn w |tK firraU« r WhMif rwm avwf m llir * # nrcrfmUon room with flf»- c RFnROOMS tl
CXJNTRY SL1T1NG n How to BChooli. ahopplni »nd bua 71 TRTT FF APFA klirhrn of *moif ilzt On flw P** 1 * hBthroor r* 1 sir- ▼ n
•i ornnnnM? I lovely badroomi. Living room with JUBILEE AREA " Sf? , “ , .Tf:! TL-SJ ,!!! and double carport. Thla home ,
3 BEDROOMS naiurol aUmefiroplace. Family kll A rOTln |-,,| ¥ renovated 2 -bedrm Su - five lia# te hJdi!2mJ? - i™a 'hfm *• »valla*la for Immediate oecu High looallon with view from every That's all It takra In buy this
v™^ E r £ T ™.« M ssr»:
appolnimenl rn Ihli exrluaiva
only, pleaae Dial JSVI741 anytime.
Ask for John, Molyard
$1,250 ,
n\JI V 5RA1Y1—17 MR) FTTH Drlc * "L . .ttriui r»T tranaportadon and Jubilee Hoa t.
UNLY M.bUU C.l.M. view phone FRF.D. MCLAUGHLIN. pi^i/Attractlve living rm with Ore- a;
Large faerUly-aU* kHrhan living *V 2-43M tanylimei. place, dining rm. lamlly alas elec a
yean old. Large living roum
fireplace, wall-to-wall broadliwm. 1
Eroom alurro bungalow Full
cement baiement. Oil heat- 3
bed room Large family ilae kit-
C. N. MONTAGUE
CO. LTD.
Bienehard at rort EV M*18
pltal. Attroctlva living rm wild nra- an enormoui racreallcai room with mow a-o-w family Mm kitchen with load, of r h.n I ivina rtxim with firenlara
place, dining rm. lamlly alaa elec a tplendld view. In ihe basement Pleaae call B F. Gorelv, EV 3-7174 j-^imirdi. 3 batha, rec, room rahlevlalnn"* Tun *?( P n»L
irlc kitchen. Full baiement. auto- there It addltlooal plumbing and or GR7-C7S3 fog Im med iate Itiapec- Wayu Venter haa IxxMhl gifiw a APAVEN EV 5*741 eg
matte heating. An excellent buy tor O-O-M M-wafer heating Uoei. aS? £2’ J ortrod lo arif ai iv ^nu SP '
onfy 1*500 with *150* down, low The ground, have been l.ndicaped Ssnn JEaS SOUTHWELL EV< - 7m1 '
monthly oaymenta and low tax,.. i n a manner lo pleaie I ha aye and ____»«'g7*l ei non nmi-u
Phone MAS. ETHEL HARVEY M*- ye( he ea.y to maintain Be.ld# —- $1,000 DOWN
2 S 6 or 18543.8 ih* houae there la a fiagatone ler- Langford Spcrln!
rac* and In Ihe gardyn with It* _ VIEW AND OAKS vl ., DC
SIDNEY VILLAGE tall oaka tha aweeplng lawn la BYRON PRICE FOUR YEARS NEW
*1(1,8511. S. SPAVEN. EV 5*7(1 of
EV (-7013.
$1,000 DOWN
Langford Sperin!
FOUR YEARS NEW
HR, nil furnace, copper HW Unk.
■Mage. Gardan lol 70x1(0 with
■noli, patio, aummer hi.ua, and
many abruha eniuring aecliwion.
PRICE $22,000
Flaaaa call MR. HOLMS. EV 44006
V.L.A.—or OTHERWISE
1 ACRE
SEMI-BUNGALOW
TOWN k COUNTRY
R
E
UAK MAY 11 btdrnomi and d«r (or DR>. Built | R pp
awa^u (hr## - Wdroom in mnA foHip<#ifi' rwBjc rr i • *
da luxe home cai quiet itreet be *7 1 .‘T*" 1 _ t Glorkju* garden .urrottodi thtx de
full Ham.nl OH-OMatlr modelling, panelling and roderorar T l.ghUuL well built, rustic bungalow.
|u( air haaUng. drive In gang, and if*- Ulean aa ■ whtatle. wall-to-wall 2 BR* 4-pc, bath. Elec kit. hi**!v
Many n*har da lux* feature, carpeting, tiled bathroom and kit Y ^ fioora, patio, fuU baaemtcl.
TMa Ii an Ideal home fog ■ chen. Larg* dnuhle attached garage LIMITED ntl-O Malic
grroving family with . hlldren al and workabng with breaaewav Fl'LL ppinr fiNT V 514 90(1
bmd.ng Oak Hay Junior nr Senior BASEMENT —pfcge nil heat 1 acre 1,17 “,*1*1!* *■ PRICE UNLI »1»,4W
High nr Wlllnwa arhnol. Poaaeaalnn of cleared land with open view* In “ 7771 Ruth E. Hutcheson. EV 4-Ml* «
ean he airabged Immediately nr m* .qnrlh Douglai Royal Oak GR S-15M.
lalternallvelyi tor a later date. In arra a> lima gnei r*i ihta will be _
chd"*!"* armada during tha vary valuable properly and can be OWNER TRANSFERRED $1 500 DOWN
bnught now under VIA or aiaume ^ n lv .
$21,000 the exlatlng roeiventliaial mortgage YOU can profit by thli FORCED NO TAXES TO PAY I
TERMS TO A GOOD COVENANT ■F* r ™> **aW-*4«» (town at SALE ai a 2-bedroom home. CU1SK ZVk15' IJ7 FP
|.p|/i t Midi'lDVFV *15,800. IN. It haa qew autontitic oil hast. 1
n. BlALrADIEfi hnm , h , , v, >■ oak fioon. full haa,m,nt aaparaia *1T7 AYTON PLACE
EV I-J43* M hr aervtra SIDE to fully appmale the valiw' <'i <un * rnom (amalli and large j bedroom,, hath. elec. kit. range
Call GUY MEUFFEU 1* 4271 * lw-1rlr Wlchen HIGH LOCATION met., part 'basement, Oil-O-Malic
PARADISE FOR TWO anytime. ,l,d nle * trnrti yard with ireei Garage end wortuhap aep, 8pic and
102 * Btaiwbar* at rort EV MU SIDNEY VILLAGE tin oaka tha a-SpItw lawn I. BYRON PRICE FOUR YEARS NEW
. . . . bordered by a fiih pool, a profu- m « QUADRA ITREET IVINS) Unique design and expensive mi .38 ACRE
ec am it fPTf rP Allr^cllv#, coty. wnlt« itucco rtiirt- a jnn r4 flowwlnf ahnib* ind crmnl i^ruiLa art ii-ni Ifirouchcput
W.IW-JUDiuot. ment homa lo apoUexa ccaidltlofi. i,u bui ha about In bum Into bloom modem heme. Only 2 alepa al the . rnr4 , . hrllh .
FOUR BKI3ROOMS, living room, ktt. Living room, one bedroom, aparlnui THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOB * RFDROTlM from dour yet in tha IIvIim room Iz'l. ' m ,v «i
full BASEMENT. Attached garw cabinet KHchen. Pembroke baU- A FAMILY WHICH CAN AFTOHD 4 ‘_ you we^MHtn* high anuJig the nu^fiv r^mero
Fruit tree*. Net taxes *B*.*S. Miaa room. Eaailv kept V*. .ei aewer, eel THE BF.ST IN QUALITY AND COLONIAL trtma tops enjoying the panwamU ^
P raw on EV 4-W.t, ^e. LOCAWJM TO ACJBt** * An . ulhm „« lly Celled Cnionl.l
A71TTNnANT nHARM m MG5 or S7A1000 vnSFST RILflfDf'NTIAI* ARP1A hum# wuh at.utlcrrd windriwii and “‘it?.,-nj 11^%2-bfdmom mnchff It •
ABUNDAINI U1ARW or Jinwo FINEST RESIDENTIAL ARBA. %nxfltAh B | dlnJ flnJkh |f«iurtni • ^ S p ^ drMm h»uw. v^lh Urfp livlna
RICHMOND-LANSD0WNE RFDRfVIM HflMV $44,000 good ala* IMn* rooo and dining U “hnThi r ”' m dlntB * r '" lm - mahogany
22’xl6‘ LR, FP 2-BEDROOM HOME p — THE PURCHARF.R MAY rt»m, kllrhenwtib teparata nook Up«i aialrwel! U. hUh. t-bghi Jmeben. Aulomaltc oil heating
$12 900 AriOUTRF AN Am ATE NT VACANT a»mdec4i. 1 Va t^Dirooena, baiement baaemeni. ( vaaci « maturiiy Draft healtate. lump to that ptoma
Glnrlqua garden aurrotdida thli de .£S rnR g]2 nm land carpnrt. |18*Si *,! * *! , lni ,! and (Lai 3RSKT41 and say 1 want
lilhlfuL well built, ruafic bungalow. DRIVE BY 1541 CEDAR HILL X InlniJ) GROOg W44614 1 Ryrt* Price, IV 33(8 •« aaa tt now by , Q inr lha , j, a mn home
ABUNDANT CHARM Riw « jikiooo hnest reside
RICHMOND-LANSDOWNE nmprtrtM UfiMF $«
22-xlfi' LR. FP 2-BEDROOM HOME ps _ Tm p|
Glnrlqua garden aurrouhda IMi de $12,900 f^ U lr>R *02 w«
iighifui. well built, rustle bungalow. DRIVE BY 1541 CEDAR HILL X l/ibnr n rRrina
2 BR« 4-pc* bath. Elec Kit. h>»fiv Rd Ai-ume mnrtgag* *S,*0D. pay- KAR *
uak fioora. patio, fuU haaemanl. able KM. PIT al only Ft* intaraet
Oil-O Malle. To view Inald* rail
PRICE ONLY. $14,200 ^ed CHastbe*. -
Ruth E. Hutcheson. EV 4 Ml* or **93*« or MKStflg
GRFUM. l. E. Kir*. Maytalr Raalty Ltd. GARDNER
, $S. un SL rr; k J*" per (»«•"» houae, with large living
kitchen. Twn beauiUul bathronm. n , m . m ,h.,gany
iqwTi iiairwell to high, t«7*[" kltrfirtt. Aulomeiir nil heating
hava improved JP"C this hum.
Priced at too sea u now by
calling
Mr*. W«tr, EV 5-6741
Draft heattate, lump to that ph"ne
and dial 3854T41 and say 1 want
to »r* that *10.31X1 home
Auk for John Molyard
ERIC A. MACF AD YEN
EV 5-3431 34 hr aervtra
PARADISE FOR TWO
$1,500 DOWN
NO TAXES TO PAY I
25 x15' LR. FP
*1T? AYTON PLACE
WESTERN
HOMES LTD.
n? FORT STREET
GARDNER AGENCIES
899 FORT
385-1448
SWEEPING VIEWS
OCEAN AND MOUNTAINS
GORDON HEAD
BETTER THAN NEW
Lovely I bebnun home cabdwi kll Quiet Secluiion With
r A a ™ pl7 P bai* : Panoramic View, of
s "o? at y and Mount * ln »
with patio, nice loentkat, only I yra.
old. Full prira IIMtl'
Cali *TAN ORR1CK. 1*5-3(11
aryuma
MAKE YOUR OFFER
A vary Bond Inaklng ton, 'll
aimd area. 3 b,droomi and den.
Lma of living rnom to, lha family
Cloae to Caahollr Church and
arrival To find mere rail RAY
CURRIE EV 5-4741 or M-M6:
OR THREE OR MORE In thu a a a e
wwutartanrl rd arantr beauty. Nea¬
ly AN ACRE <W aerluvion with tie ... . ,
FELT LAKK TRONTAGE The rhar HURRY ON THIS
tvuni alucco cottage arallri among /vyin J (V'iTinV
cedar arbutus and wlllowa with vrtJWLi ixn.rt 1 lu.v
sent met fir* >tending guard. An |f v.ai are looking f.w a Ibree hed
sai-?*»!as ,- M.n«Si h S& - GORDON head secluded^treed =
R. FOSTER. *5* 28*2 3*2 777* and lawns Glnrioua arbutua traa Lovely a, a view hoar* In tha aver • w_,,, w--- tha [T 1 ""
SUBURBAN LIVING ^ ^ uu.,. "LAKEHILL" « jjiag? SSi JSStSsSS
$10,500 * BR- 5 bathroom home oa Savannah Thla home !a adaptable to tha lar*r gVIIr W NDOWS overinnktoT a kiirttan and aa np^ate wtlb (M>M
A beautiful homa la a picturesque B lh r Uikibeaiei. EV 4-1*18 « /''*• , Al1 u ™ °S* noor ,- (J Btiaker family. On the main fkmi vrludi-4 nutdnci PATTOwtthBAIt ™nia"^w waaU^famitv wanting
•suing ctuacaly aitiated m 1 acra. rJa .ywa ■ " with brick FP Smart alec. kit. wtlh Ih* larg# living room, dining ana BTCUK > P lenaarooad win, rock, „
I of lall tone ireea N-rtT d no! G "" K “ oodlea. o4 cupboard. - laxy .uaan, and kll chen lake full ady.ntag. ol 5n.ro uSta mTlMUm
Thi. .aa.7. arils. n-al*p homa U
ailuaiKt on a Urge landscaped CLRRIE EV 54141 or
••* with If,eg and ahruba gain,* __
plus a*clud»d patio and fiab pravt DREAM EXPRESS
Short diilanr* to tranapertath*.
Catholic Church and achuol The r f vow credit 1« rm
ISlLcSK Head* area''and^fxu * 'Tf lovely home tn th. *SLS5.“hHSSSS
^flr ‘Si lha ^ tl«f»,a«5 mid If wllh out door-Indoor w Bedroom utlUIT <4!
mo tar trom in* new .university .... H v^-., plate «<• imu
tdeto eadrement home. room home wl’lh rhirmln* ItvTng Umv'toalir^LR 1 ™!* "™W ‘LrpeT — ctinmiTNT *l*c”;an! «lc~8p*cioua dinetle with th# loviy Wew'“5i*fq are"*^bednnmi SrIcIT To'ceVlinG »?"wltli**u*id' n , ...™ | ^
PRICE $15,800 r ? nm ' mnm *2?. n,od,rn kTO mailer badrom 15x3fi W/W larg. RETIREMENT aundeck oif. ' bedroom with panel- nr 3 bedroom, and den and 4-pc* SidlnTni 'Sin in-line BUILT If Full Price $19,500
Call Mr*. Harti MV308 anytime v«"' haa vllaht < ‘ PC * h “' , _ eiedrir COTTAGE !tuel W *ilnu* tM Tju??a l |a *hfmt t * > w'!fh 'm e! . ! ^ 0VEN RANGF In kitchen. I Tn view this axrluaive llalinf rail ^
* ‘ FB - 11 n8i ■ uiij aiyiiini kiichrn with dlninx atm. Buinifn _ __ iiffti ilrw. Coocnn Mint, wiin ifc. room with (Irfnlaci ind ii u... Uaiir«iroi impIaui imntiv 1 1 tux hkf$' fv lAii invitmt 1
HAM n»v harnmenl r.lhedrol entram^ and I. a^DMa.Ir funic? 3^ Slh BY THE SEA Playm,. OLtomatkr. drtve-ln garage, twn.lv, wall-lo-wall irprt. flnj.h.d 'figL,*''TXfcWTJSeiii ,n>U “ *•*"
OAK BAY «i * tovelv lot This horn. Is only aitachgd dnuM# targgr Stahls to, . _ . . . . Si'xHI' lot. fruit trees. Low taxes, bedroom and 3-pre. bath. Large Sr.SZTw ^ iw,iT^gii m 1 •«
- ’* t ^?°' rl iL ,,r,rt<l 3 h.iroes. Grounds landscaped Fnr P? Price »« SMOtt Ro»r Smith. M2-ZUT. blacktop parking arro and carport SSj5 rt w !Si, TSIsia ^ Wong ESQUIMALT «•«'
wtlh fireplaca ««"“ "• ha waiting (nr your pliaaa c SIndea ^ hST^KJ ,n •''commodal, the family hnai iVa 34S* Mitlma VYfl IKIVF *''/
a mom call. 3L M.im roa araaiM ^ *1°*.. _ (roller and car. Thla home could IV EXCLUSIVE ART
Catholic Oiurrtt and achu ol Tn, If )our ,, (ha ngl|t
11*0 aq n taingalm* is apollesa track but your drrama ara ei-la
ihrougtvwt with pirtur# window tracked by too Inn* caxh. ALL
* IMMACULATE’*
1080 AMPHION ST.
ail- -■■ nai ini-owaiir [umar*. g-nre oain
OAK BAY nn a lovely lot. This home Is roily *n ir h*d dnubie gang, Stahls tor
** 2 Bedroom, *t x i.VSZ. n> f-.. u 'u '* p Z?* ri 2L prlr " 1 7 b-raet. Ground, lamtaroped Fnr
•* Living rikim wtlh fireplaca at Hi. 100. III b# walling for your p#nir«!ar# p i iaM clt C. Slnden.
II SfT,Hi rB 2h , 'Hmenl ” WALLY hA-UCAN. 1*4271 ^ " > ' nU ' -*'h P firo
^ * • • * "IMMACULATE” !St ^
:: ISSaV” 1 " EXCEPTIONAL BUY 1080 AMPHION ST. ™p"?5 P "P.rt'"^-^.^'“'“twSSCI APPROX. 1 270 SQ. FT.
• Fenced lot >^a Kxo>j|>n| r , a , Mrue uoiL T-year-old atuccu bungalow, Inuiw
*. h *.Vi ,, y!2[ p( i!. nn '‘ , -,?, U * ,y "$1,000 DOWN!” Drive by tliia * yr. groom plua. MHA . 512 000 ulai# rundlllon. Thro aall Iga. L
■liucled horn. Clear Till*. *' hum IMv awv hun#.l~ Ram .. # . aha»«a livlna » *(V. dlaiaa im
eixrwui Where ela# ran you buy ■ "indeni ^ Rm Kv,™ bedrm. Dr-In Gar view br appolnimenl nniy. Mr imar , tf ^ P ra bir.el kitchen with
*ia,«JU 3 BEDROOM. FULL BASEMENT Level lo(. garden and (roll tree. "•"A EV 4-Ml*. EV 4-348B exclu .p^-tou, 0 i r ,,i,. j | gr BH. : full
J P H EVANS a YEAR-OLD HOME mi theae terms! pp^., n* m. i 0 aril with NHa •*'•- high basement with professionally
Loraifd In a good area and cloae mortgage *10.(im - «% - *M PIT „ __ , linl.hed extra BR rurrdaia, or den
4 " In SCHOOLS and BUSES. Ihli must y-,^ lumber delajla and Wvude l-v»k $7,500 JUBILEE AREA WurkMuqt - anaRg, arid Ige apai-r
h, nan In by appreciated Phone Mr. Ludbae EV 3-727* or He. Vm.e TVvu.w P.vment ,or ** mr * rtom Plumbed and wired
BEAUTIFUL HOME Hill palfrey, sw-ssti or nastat. “Y Your Down Payment (nr ^.h,,. anJ dr> „ Lm, ^ ex .
LOW GOST SECLUSION 5**-XifiK ; 4,||^«MI.I hum# n, a mnm. with pen.lva exliai auch as: elec, fan
Thli glaaa atucen five year 2 bed * 2 V.L'A. PROPERTIES
ri.m home haa larg, living room •> a ad t liTmRfV>M5
wtlh fireplace, beautiful ro.ew.rol •• •’ v/rv ’ l J « mile clrcts *-room. aeml bungainw
Heclrtc ktlrhen. rentrol hall, modern 2 YRS. OLD — GLEAMING "o 1 act 1 . Extensively modertilaed
(roller and car. Thli home could
never he replaced at the full prir,
nf *24.500 and will aall quickly. Nr
drive-bye at owner', request. Ah
polnlmanla can ba arranged by call
In* *5-1448
JACK GLOVER
GORDON MARSHALL
ABOARD
First Stop
A modem 2-brdronm bungalow
wtlh secluded patki. wlda lawni.
voting (null tree# and roar, ev¬
ince' WilkmanavlMecurhan. 17 8M.
Try' PM <Viwn
Second Slop
Twm pretty lajngalnw. mi large
treed lot. An ideal 2 f*m-i'"
ae( up nr wartar wilh gm«| n -
enu, langf-ird IV-lh fnr hut
•II.kin Tn |Min d-»7i REV. Mo.
ARTHUR EV 547(1 anytime
NEW NHA
HIGH LOT-3 BEDROOMS
A lovaly homa wtlh many extra*
Ort.ra a goof vlaw of tha aurraund-
Ing area. larg*. L shaped living
mnm and dining mnm 1 kadimmi
£ r £ d™rv Z'i LANDY STARTER HOME
la.erneol home 1 * twin* sold daily ,
berouaa lha Vwvtora are muvmi
Only 3 yaaro old. and In fir.'
* Intrma. nice living mnm. roht-
nrt kiiiewn. It ha. a new mi fur-
high basement Wllh professionally NEED 4 BEDROOMS?
Ing area, large L adapt living Mallll. payable al ItM per
mnm and dining mnm 1 had mnm a: montk. ~nrtudin* taxm. Enjoy ih,
4-pre. vanity bathroom kitchen lart , iigutrck Uv, aummer to a
plumbed tur wa.hrr ami dryer Sun hretllga area Foe apple, to view
di, rowdiiuai. i’.S, NHA nace to pan haaemeni liluaf.d
Mart gag, payable at It** *»’ I rl, “» to In Wvqw and I ran ipnr-
tnantk. “nrtudlng tame. Enjoy Uie talk*. Full prir. M ain. Tn view
tare# lunderk Ilka summer to #1 (tail RAY ft’RIUK EV 5*711 or
1W tflltC.
v,rrvr,rtrt anm. linl.hed extra BR rumpua, or den p „ aa , |lv# m , , ^11. I d ' r k nv »f carpnrt Full baaement MAURICE SMITH or FRANK __
$7,500 JUBILEE AREA WcckMinp — enrage and Ige apaix hava wtal vnu r, l.nklnc for and j w" h * n }f ,lr , n “ >n Li' 1- tu JZL CARR. EV 54741. COLWOOD—ACRE
Trv Your Down Pavmcnt **'"'■* Plumbed and wired ln lh , lANJU»OWNE AHF.A. Thit riktof' itolh l«m.
Try Your Down raymeni fnr w, ah er anJ dryer. Lota nf ex- roe! family Ivxne elan ba. a full 1 > hna# V Wung. I\ F-4S* anyltme JKI^BOURNE DISTRICT ' M.toera w-nnar. h.«,a w<
2 V.L:A. PROPERTIES
Try Your Down raym^nt j or *nJ dry*r. Lo*» ni tx- pr!] family tran*' alaft hat a full PIwm V Wiind. EV &-S4SA anjllmr
Subaiaitilal home of * room, wllh pen»iv* exfiaa auch as: elec, fan h.jrmerW rumpua r>»*7i with, fire-
la.entm and exlro wash ba.ln. In kit.: (Mible S.S alnk; garhurotor, ar¥ j a wide-open corner lut. ___
New miiper piumblng and wiring flunre.cent lighllag Oulalde thero la ^,1 prir, (is m
larg* garden wtlh fruit ires. Guy » ciawrete patin, fencer bark lot In ryflltP HAVTNGTON
Uvmi.tr kv lasts rw DR *-(40*. lawn, xrvt rie weu Minimum of work LXJULi HAVIINU IxJlN
M'Xlrrm. oompacl hum* wuh Isrgs
livng f'xim. 2 bedruumx IIW
Very .urM-t.v Eroom horn. «
( mile rlrct* t-room. semi buogaln- Vymour. EV 4 MU or GR MBS*.
quirt street, cluae tu alt run
DOM beating Garage Small
I w i h room and I he bedroom, are
and tmprvoed home 2 car garage.
large Full high baaement with pack OWNER TRANSFERRED Ideal fnr veSeran >e rivlltan pur¬
ser oil dinar, and large rurruxi. , #,TVT r> , m am ,i/« ■ i ■ Irhaser. Full i*'ic, *15.800 Call Mr I
•gr o(l fiirnac, and large rumpu* eirr? o t t AT eli
fi.xn. Wired fro waWier and dryer > * 1U ‘ P ■ Al b*4
rarwwt, new lawn, by Lavrtu. Reduced $1000
traffic. many qxlraa foe (he
Sbaurd prira of THU home la amraig.f
*11 iwi and haa been fully fsndi
11 J.ISSl narklikg manner The
GEORGE 8 LEE mrot bright and hat a I
RES 471 IH BUS: *853(33 area. Cnryeivablv. v.rn
$107 P.I.T. AT 6>4% l ! I EV T7T7* nr'Ret
Thli home Is imniiil new home,
and haa been fully t.ndaraprd )p a FAIRFTELD
iwrklikr manner The kiHJien 1.1 nuiw.puu
mrot bright and haa a targe raltot lArlta fanll | y hrou#
aroa ConreivaMy. vnu ran have ^ and
SAVE $500!
"COLONIAL” - » 1133 FORT
- WINTER WORKS! FAIRFIELD $14,500
Oakwood It. iGocrbai Head'. 9d ™ pCff'^Ji kd52S Virol" '‘"iity hom ' ^ wh *'
.ewer, new area AimoaL 1.308 «i '«*■ "" I, ™"'|J“S hav- vou* \j*. mnrtga*,’ Giva m,
uro'^i.ri'V .ssiffvLaa- a tsfftis * ™«r.ui ,h ^ *«" — •< **■»». n*- ■*-
f$HTV»r. carpnn, ■uoatrK, L . .rot —^ ..d akM fiMr
Colonial flreptore. full >wwmfnl *{*«. ^ n«e, to^andjihopa. nea^ DOUG BAVINGTON
with roughed-tn rac room. Bbultars. L. . am 3197 - - - - vu lui .... .. ktw.« mwwhv
vanity bathroom. NHA financed all 0 ™ 1 *' 183 * VM »"**“• todl price on ihe abov. property
»'«•* interest! Full prtce • after 1 aix.iai
winter wnrks jlmw i just (IS.Cfl ———
Call Len Wardle. 477 45(8 i anytimei
DIRECT FROM BUILDER TO YOU FULL PRICE $4950
required t«, maintain Cloae to ahopa. I
hue and achnnia Exrluaiva listing |
Price 511*10. Roy Smith. K2-21S7 JJ 33 FORT
LET S TRADE
FAIRFIELD $14,500
Iwu bedroom, asd a den with .pare ,j v|n _ an q a
LANGFORD ^
Vary liwv lave* « yrs nM I bed h * ,rm »" 1 " llh , * Th Hew roll 0 Lawli
room houae Ideal rowremew or, ™">P U » u,t h *“ k * oe EV 2-403*.
warlina hnm, * fin' school, i loaa In bus anil .hops
* "pRIfK MW0 this home la well priced at *18.588
wiih linnB down and 175 monthly ' , ° u *b» brighlneta of thi. SMFLBOL
CaJI Mr* Marti H554U anytime 1""'* believe II . ..V^VT .
LANGFORD AREA
LOW COST HOMES
1 Blucco home wtlh one bedroom,
larg* living room and kitchen
Cement basement with goal
furnace. Big garden, gaiag,
Alt fsrirad. Taxes *1. *7.(00.
I. Slucco two-bedroom home, liv¬
ing room, electric KHchen, util¬
ity for washer and dryer Tar
port and work.hop. Small lot
Taxes *1 M.tmi
*. Slur.xi twxi-bedroom home wllh
WILLS OF t^HlTTOMES, ***4271 |
* f • »
One Owner-Two Houses
1215 BASIL—$10,500
3181 SERVICE—$14,000
1. The Basil Strefl houae la com-
lilneli furtil.hed even to the
rfi.be. Two bedroom, wllh 1 weal
1 in haaemeni. newish 'nll-o-maljc
lurnarr Thi. home could rcnl l..r
SI2H with all furnishing* and I.
3 minutes (Horn Ihe Bay.
SHELBOURNE
MOVE IN TODAY
FULL PRICE $4950
Vr and span two-bedroom bungalow, >KAS,CR CONSTRUCTION LTD. A pf>| rwtmi | nvt elment. 3 BRi.
■nuaied rm hue line rtoae to shoyipips LR. kitchen, and hwthroom. Base-
renlre. Lovely living room and larg, menl rfew wiring, copper plumbing
Itoighi raMnei ktlrhen. N" Hero. Low --- - CAW furnace Rental value *8 08
taxea. Nice fence.1 (id Good terms .month. *3880 00 to handle Mr
arxt price. Di view roll B. Lawlro. NEARLY COMPLETED Evan*. 182 2W7. avea. 185-5483.
at E¥ 3 7/11 ■* EV 24333.
large living room electrr kit- 3. The Service '5!T* house ha* lovely
chen. vanity haihrnnm. Auto nil
heal lot KtxliO Garage. Price
la son
FOR LANGFORD HOMER
RHONE GEORGE *. I.EE
RE*. 47HK« BUS: 3*5 305
TAYLOR SPITTAL LTD.
■H BrougMan HL
view liver city and I. Immaru-
lal, complete with 1..R . D.R .
Iwo bedroom, plu* extra large
I tivli liaaemeiii bedroom with
iiullt-tn .tody desk and riraher.
Siho.il and bus one block away
1 Beautiful are*. Easy financing
.« hath Iwmca. Owner hai bought
| an mud wll quickly. ,
WILLS OF WHITTOMES, 388-4/U
CADBdRO BAY
I ,DRIVE BY 2558 MAVNARD ST
WEALTH AND ENJOYMENT
£r.. to . %!!?«? ZrV TV^-
IIIGH OVER
CORDOVA BAY
$27,500
Situated ■ In taka advantage
.of a magnificent ever-cham-
in* unohalnirted view This
home of 1730 aq. fl. has a
marvellou. plan far enter-
laming, with tha spanoua
74vis living mnm. aepwraled
hy a large ixntry hall from
the dining roxn A bright
kitchen. hreakfait area,
laundry room and Im bed¬
rooms all an main floor.
New on the market — Ha
aure lo .a* this by appoint¬
ment with
MRS. MITCHELL
984-3231 -
COLONY HOMESALES
3 FIRFPI.ACES— DEN ■ l *c rf h ‘* n ' of aPficnx 1 l» .0
•t rmr.ridii.t>-Dr.:x No , tfpa j.hedrnti.. U* rm and | 9831211
“'BRAND NEW"—$33,900 FP din rm kit With unlit* off GOI ONY HOMFSAI
large 14x30 garage on a 70x148 ft.] '-DtoUSN I MUMtSALM
Kaer Ih# Oak Bay Coif Count, «'< *»'» healing_ S1S.Srt>■ with |_
«5TC«EK. UXl. • *,3.« THtS to AN.UNASSUM.NG
TRADITION Marble fireplace In at .... adiertlarmasu. tm« III mMMge Is
trartlvs living roam, louvred dour* great: t have a unique 3-iwdrui>ro
to dialn* room, huge KITCHEN T2A7RFT1TT n h ‘ , T' , ^!" r “**. Entirety ramudelled
FAMILY ROOM wllh BEAMED P AIKfi th.tX» and fully up to dale Exciting Uv
CT.IUNG* and HRKPLACE. .on FREE LIVING }"« ,x,um with «l*rtrte flraptap,
deck laundry ronm. PANELLED t Large mailer badruum, filled with
tlKN. I large bedroom*. m*.ier bed This Immaculate home has been built in vanny drawer. Large.mud I
Mom wtlh Ttoe vanity haihroum divided into 4 aultra with separaie ,rn dining kitchen, aundeck Fencro
FILL BASEMENT. RECHF.ATION entrance.. Owners Have a charming playground, love I v green hou.* rh,
AR>:a with firm lac. Deep lot wuh living rami, didln* r-«m. Ivdrrver what* home Is niled wllh fin, f»#
INTEREST!SG SECLUDED GAR and kitchen. They live rent free lure., ungaaumtog on the outside 1
DEN Including gremhauae An n as payment from Uw other suite, in an unanumlng city locatldh. clusr
tremaly ' WELL-DESIGNED AND ">«■, than pay tha bill*, Situated to school. A real gem. Can b,
BUILT home, ideal tor lha proto, on one ol the nicest street* 10 Fair bought with a -nail purae If need
atonal man and hi. family wishing field and m perfect condition this be File young and old Call me
t- ealabtiah thamaelvaa ui this SU *° *uicW> FPU Price la only quickly al 188 43*4 anytime, i.
pxjrn iRgi 111 98fl Etiema. of Eltrnta. and Johnston,
WALLY MILLIGAN. 388-4271. Lid
FOUR SPARKLING .NEW HOMES
tllxUDOU TX) tfl.23B.nt>
I AND 4. BEDKCXtMS
4.N MORTGAGES
BUY DIREC7T FROM
j. McLaren
CONSTRUCTION LTD.
BUILDING
OR
BUYING
For a guod deal and a good
deal more.
Stop In at our 30M Douglas
■tor.
Complete new homa construction
•,r- ire, lnrludln* plana, properly
and financing. Alao many new
NHA home*. Ilatk mortgage wllh
198088 Winter Bonua applying,
ready to move Into.
Call T. A. Dow. 38*41*1 anytime
Kaaapl Conilrucllon Co. Ltd.
UPLANDS
$27,500
DON'T MISS THE CHANCE
TO OWN this home aituated
to of the nlceat area.,
THE UPLANDS Entram*
halt leads lo spacloua living
room ihrlfk flreplacet and
a partial view nt (hs water;
family size dining ronmi
electric rahtort kllchen with
eating area; utility room tor
wa.h»r and dryer; 3 twin-
size bedrooms and a larg.
(■pr* bathroom. Downstairs
ha. large racreaunei room
with fireplace, 1 nice bed¬
room. 2-pc. washroom, load*
of alorag* .par, A garagt
aa well as covered carport
Corner lol la NICELY
TREED and landscaped.
Call ANNE STACEY.
334 *984 33*-323]
COLONY HOMESALES
HARRY
FOSfER
LTD.
Opposite "The Bay”
1113 Douglas EV 2-2101
BEACON HILL
$1,750 DOWN
■4 Rlnck (run Fairfield s famed
park and cloae tn Dalis. Road
Waferfroni. Very lovely interior
Living mom wuh wall lo-wmll car
pets, dining room, electric kitchen
and 2 bedrooms. Hsumoil wtlh
BEAUnFUI. ROCKLAND
AREA
ENGLISH TUDOR —
U1U MANOR ROAD
This lovely h<*n* wss huitt
4‘. yrs ago lo rigid apart-
rii'aimn, with ivi expenaa
spared, and la truly on* In
he proud (4 It cximpeiae.
I jrg, entrance hall, wuh
mahogany slaircaae, 3-pC
powder roran n4f.
Reamed living room wiih
aand.lon* fireplace and
mah<«an> panelling
Separaie dining room
I xira largs k 11 chen with all
elec "built - in#.“ Adjoining
laundry rnran.
Panelled TV room or bed¬
room
3 lied rooms up and balh
laixuruaw rumpus r-rm,
baihroial). and R/t bed-
r.»Hn In baaemeni.
HW heal
large detached gar>|* 10
■mall landscaped garden.
Come and see wtwt a won¬
derful buy Ihli Is *1 *»USSJ
tail pleaae phno* firal ao
that we may expert yod.
•Phosi# III «47s
Courtesy to Agenl*
CORDOVA BAY—$19,500
SWEEPING SEA VIEW
This 2-bedroom, full ba.e-
menl home la brand new
and will b# completed In
2 wka. Situated well hack on
a larg, lot. Roughed m 3rd
bedroom down and roughed-
to Rumpus Rm with fire¬
place. To view, pleaae rail
Xrtlimre* J?r£L>l ham on properly Pnre «iii 5.10.
Dlan. and only 4 >~ r * 0,4 Call FRED HULLY. **47 tl or
home la different and ha. every- magai
thing for modem living Yuu mu.ll
•re Hu. home. Asking Pri r ';«ifU¥i rviU/M
*17 901 To view call C, FIMLDTT ,l "" lpdvv.n
EV 54741 or la* ISM.
VIEW ROYAL
POSSIBLE V.L.A.
Older N-mc. 1 hednmlnt la 12 *
dining and living rooms, lull h««*.
mem High lorsiinn, eaira loL
•Vino. Mr Rergman or Mr.
lqvum* EV 547(1.
A hisn* and a milage .lluslrri 00 ... .
a half art* in ih* ( mile circle 1
A aparlnui cabinet elector kitchen |
^ nWr^tM VICTORIA REALTY LTD.
men! ^>^^^ 3 ™ V»*w St EV 2-9145
EV 54X1
JESSIE McGRATH
RANCH HOME
rvAtr mv nrAlirv ll year old bungalow ln Immacu-
I UAIV DAI nr.AU 1 I late cundilton. Csliforwa "1. " ahapcl
j LOVELY HOME—$16,800 living loom and dining rourr all
toik fluoi*. cay tir.'pl.ir mmli-in
If you requtra a IJARGE 2 BED rl "'*D r "llcben ami utllll) tm-in
ROOM hone. If you en>ry roum *-Ut waah.ng ranliliea lw» Iwm-
lur entertaining, ami If you want * I " J '“xlroiun.. oil healing. 4 i»\
cumpleie comfort, this w.lt please l»mbroke bathroom bully n.u-
you. Full baaemeni with .mall toled Ju.f right toe ihr ratiiixl
room and drlve-la garage Pleaw No .top. Tool .hml an.
rail for mure detail., MILS. « ,,r ‘‘ , . h ?P > ull price *13 (.11
M.IVEK 3x54741 or *» 2 WS 2-14*1 or K W right.
lrT , 1 hV 2 Wd* or uffic* IV 2 31(3.
CHARMING OAK BAY
FAIRFIEIJJ
electric hot waisr and laundry LEE FORBES, 382-3541 Of
trays. *1.758 Down.
PRICE $8,750
Mr. Vlnlng. GRM7S* nr Mr. Valla.
EV3-KM. Ofllca EV2-21Q1.
JOYCE MILLER. 477-6161
COLONY HOMESALES
386-3231 ANYTIME
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ARE YOU LOOKING
Nuuks Wit, 9 bedrm. lull uawmenl H ' r ' *• ■ d«"dy bungalow, cbac. 1 i.
12 yr old home. Family klirhrn ««'cr I-arge living ri»>m « ib
lovely living room with Roman '‘replace, two gi.al sued hcdioon,
Tile firepla** Rec rm wllh Iwr. m bdero large alertrlc kitchen, fu I
lovely IrS *1* 790 with good Isnns h **'mrtn with extia room end
Cl RU« DUNN, «47*L
CLOSE LN Were, EV 2 14*1 or office, EV 2 IIU.
1,500 SQ. FT. __
Bsaollful older alurrord home
•ven a wl.mng well 2*1 foot living ESQUIMALT
room, firepiace. ]( ft. separaie nfWlrt’IftiTO
diningroom. Isrgs eleclric kllchen. nuurtmblt 1 S
3 large bedrooms ( pcs balh and $19 950
extra In full basemen wiih bed
rooma Oil-O-Marto heal. Spoil,.. -k,. .arnomu
and ihlnlng like a new pin. Foil oi l IM ao* B n °bSSna
once IimI 11 * 'jno I’ait [»VRI< nome 01 J.aai aq it noaaia
ADAMS EV 54X1 a (alhcdral rntram e wiih rar-
AUAMS EV 54741 0» 3A3N9. prl«l Hair, leading In Hv
ing room uCfenng VIEWS .g
OAK BAY. TERRIFIC! .•!««. sefahate
ROBERT, HrADAMN
*8* 13*8 — 477 *5*3
Cl.OSt TO SCHOOL!
4 Bedixzans
*18.88(1
Vacant A rlean older home
Ideal foe a family! Large
living room wllh fireplace
a family dining room, bright
kitchen. OOM neat, separata
garage. Close to Jubilee,
could be revenue too.
Reasonable term*. I b»v#
tha key, see Ihlt today,
Mrs. Mitchell
Cukiriy HomrsaJas. 38*2231
GORGE PARK SEA VIEW ROAD -. OPEN HOUSE
Gosper errarent, Esq By owner Seclusion, Character, View FOR $12.9507 SAT. AND SUN. 1 U,4 P.M.
1 ran,ferred. Pnaa. May 1. Syr.-cdd. v »->n iwi _ „ 1** Mlldv* Lana
LR. J HH. DR Lge Kit. alnklng ONLY $20,900 7 YEARS OLD Gordon Head'i finest area, colonial.
Fire place. Hardwood thru - r« [ „ irn | rir ,.hi. home k,. rw k . ”* vle * new * bedroom., rumpu.
Iro l r°.y.^ PlU I-..n R 'n Pt !' I,rt 01 “ v| ng are# wllh a aeparale j Immaculate nostep sFuceo bufiga n f! l }|l!!* LV>,
Ml drapes, range. Full R*m*. ginmg room, large, bright eleclric I low situated on quiet atrecl. cloas P**- _ ,u,ll,y 1 ran *_?”l 1 ” 1 w)Ul
*ar»*c — plaauni garden, pafiu, ^ kitrhsn two anal sized bedrooms! lo all ‘cunvemeorei. featuring 7 1 exceiieni floor, plan. 385-9*74.
•vindicrartt fish pool. fountain | ^.Hnnl clothe, rupboarta. Marta bedrooms, nice living roian | OLDER-TYPE HOME
HOW ABOUT THIS
FOR $12.9507
7 YEARS OLD
CORDON HEAD
1815 Lea brook Place
another home by land
CRAFT . BUILT TO SPECI
FICATIONS OF INTERCONTINEN¬
TAL DESIGNS. Thli 3-bedronm ear,
Irmprrary homa 'is superior both
In design and workmanship. It of
(era luxurious privet* living wllh
It, rortoaed garden court, fully
landscaped. Full Price *2* 508
New, open for Imperil<»
GR SrTM
Special Open House
Sat. and Sun.. 3 to I
for a besutlful NHA — I hedroom Lovely twsne i«t quirt street Ju«t
bungalow with sliding glee, door, a .tone s throw irum srhuuix
'*»nmg onto eunderk from dialog tran-pxt. and 1 . Thu toim.
‘■fr*- feature, a large bright t.viny
room, dlnmg room, sad leauufuily
WE HAVE TWO large interim. Tliq grocruu. sun
.excellent buys at *14,908 and 1*' 1 rr j' • nd rnyuv,
| lll.noo with down payment! al ■ | l dsy expoaure. The high cemrnl
91 447 and *1 547
hasement has a drive-in garage
Windscreen fUtopool. foun tain w(|h re^r-Hned clothes cupboard., liras bedrooms, nice living room | OLDER-TYPE HOME a „ .
P * l rtl J 1 ** JZ., J n . r Toilet and .bower In part baaemeni. with fireplace, electric kitchen. a h,dronm. R large living room t
iS^ST'xt^MaS- KB* 011 h '» l <>«•»» 4pc * „ lMt , hr ?Tr i r W ^ ,'ecVto kilcrien. f-piece ito, .on NCW 1 h ^ r ^'
Sl!^u M Ld Li vn p,tort»i: 111 ■ •■ r *' tarxlerlr which rradd mg attached garage porch, full cemrnl ha.emem gar “ ®
emal^to* al 1%. *28.508. Principal. , ailly j «.,o*ed In foe exlra llrt^ JOHN THOMPSON age. Oh large kg. No tTO«i.b, W,<me
7^ _»D*ce. Large, weil-tondscaped .ton^ drawn payment refused Priaclnal. “ R JJ-
xvx. ... r « nuiurs In# lot. approx 388 fl. deep by 30 ft *7332 _ .““only. Ulema after » weekly.
SLEGG BRORTHERS
CONSTRUCTION LTD.
47471JI 1 Eve*.) 478-3256
space. Large, well-landscaped .kqv
m SALE BfY OWNER 3-BED ** " d ” P by “ *
room contemporary poal and beam Call BEN McLEOD
rewdenital, nlre view, drive by 3400 J984.'71 or Re*. 4T7 399*
Brawmng Phone 383-1871 to »'•
Pdwipau only. .see
t\X NHA financing
1 bedrm 1 full bsent, as low
ss *1 *88 down.
Winner al drew
MR D. SOMOWSE1
MS Hillside
$11,700
LIVE RENT FREE
Sell - reclamed 4-ROOM
SUITE on ihe maw floor,
and a 4 ROOM SUITE Up¬
stairs. Live In one. and rent
one, or the perfect nn.wer
for two tamilie. Each suit#
ha. 2 BEDROOMS. LR.
kitchen, end bath, and aep
aralr t n t fs it c e a. RifT
WATER OIL HEAT Call
now 10 view. No drive-bya
please — At Ih* vendor's
request.
MRS. J. WALDRON
479-7360 or 38&3231
COLONY HOMESALES
call Charles Morris at Reesnsi and ? *™* “ *f r '
i Pinch Home* 479-3*11 day or eve ui jrt lnT C * 11
-- —. PETER W. BARDON
OAK LANDS - EXCLusiv* CALL ME ON THIS ONE
ESQUIMALT
ROCKHEIGHTS
$19,950
This lovely 3-BEDROOM
home of 1.100 aq fl boM'A
talhrdtal mlrarv e with car¬
peted stair, leading In liv¬
ing room uttering VIEWS rg
lice, and >,. SEPARATE
DINING Room and addi-
txtoal dining are* in bright
kitchen.
Master be*m F.N SUITE (J
Large, nJreiy panelled rec.
r-*toi. plus huge daylight
work lira. Situated un at¬
tractive ixyrnrc lol wiih
lawn., shrubs and naluial
r»«k.
Fnr appointment lo view
pleaae call Barbara Hum,
COIzONY HOMESALES
38*-lJ3L res (UMH
CUSTOM DESIGNED HOMES BY
r.r^'ZSrTrad 1 ^ ’’ii' -Z.CZ.r~~ p‘ ;^r»4«] or fruJ ”’ ,rw ----. !„( CADILLAC - Nice 4 Room
ST. Rolwru. 39Kt!gx II via are ss liMivMuallsI this Is ^1^?*™*^,!^.''' wLL, l °to| ,0 " a n" 1 _- -rasher, kilcrien and drag— In | For sppolnlmeru to view pleaae call I LONG ' AND LOVELY You ^>u*ll see this Im ,ly, ,i*d« l 41“ t"'5.«o* Ttl *"
"RKDKV RUhGAlTyW GARAGE Ihe^ home you have been looktoig for iSdmainy 175^5 rood garden *41 080. UPLANDS. NO STEPS. \ living ronm Included, new rxxTRear |. wftklna at l»Mll or res A rtwi^nf fasnily home torofed home' Modrrrueed wllh real . EV 4 *12*
ro^JVlW ks Ckw Known at the cesUa. high on I hill rt^T,to to«slB1 (wTwIlkC 0» - an acre. 3 bedrooms and dm. More and bus Mop 383 49*0 in tha Reynold, Park are- 1560 «, artlalry! All ih* room, art targe | KV4 ”J ? ‘
adaAl and law Oil heal. *fireplace w!1h • view of Ihe city, ocean and JLrwn. Principal, only. 3S3-5715. J doubly carport Please call Ml.. REDUCED TO p Ml ; FRASER BISOOE ! 5' lvm * lhe r to t *a ut,,ul INiced' PEMBERTON. HOLMES LTD.
.in tt-ir min M 98B GR 54870 islands. The living room l. 14i9t.-—-- — Sandra Hawk,.. Douglas Hawke. PHONE OWNER. VC '*“* -rr-> ra-ieta. -1 r , r t floor. 2 exlra^ ,**(7 f f al *13 358 Small drwn payment; 'v— ' — -T
rtednr range M 909 GR . targe family klirhen, 3 bedroom. MODERN 2 BEDROOM HOUSE BY Ltd . EV 4-7139 f Re.. EV 52SMi . K . n m Da, f lMMatr *^ srompu. m IhMfulL high haaemeni anil handle MRS. MrIVOR. ph GOOD SUBSTANTIAL 4AM1I.Y
xnr-trvniA rx vxxThI(CTlDN I.TT1 ii. haiKrnran>. full haaemenf wtlh i-*nec m Gtantord arra Full band -——— — , FAIRFIELD—NEAR ROCKLAND.-- ] 43 (Mn d>avn win handle Full pnra 98547(1 or 98*-281$ (re. ) home, older type near town aid
J.J.H.H. [
$15,500
JOHN THOMPSON age cm large loi No tfamahiel anurtDcn COLONY HOMESALES
dm payment reTuaed Prlnrlnal. MR J? LAJLAJlN X HUMESALta
182 782 , only. Ptwria after i weekdays MS Wttalde
Dickie Agenctoi Ltd. 385(*H ----
---- ----- NEAR NADEN IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
OWNER TRANSFERRED. CLEAN "NO STEPS " REDUCED TOSELL
■rodera. 2 bedroom aiurco bung- Kroon stucco house. Largs Helm (no DOW*. *73 PER MONTH Rrtl | em erl j ipec | a | —1 rooma, com-
llmr. exlra bedroom and nunpua r*m, kllchen4lnlng room and i r.. __I_Plrtcly redecoralad new wiring .
room ln basement, bright targe twin tfia bedrooms—Immaculate f * 7 '** 1 T 1 *}, f** 1 Df" .2L?"-Sl!2? l uf , 2Sfc
ss? “Bfi-aisSe Mil ™.u ,u% u p ss;
isched garage M|h .dry lorall* In moo O'Reilly Re all, 'Z. ___
OAK LANDS - EXCLUSIVE
*92.588
Live ckuw lo town in this
3 bedroomed family home
large brignt kllchen xviih
lose ol ruphnard. Living
naim 14x13'. OOM heal Full
cement haaemanl. Low down
payment
Call Belly silver. 385-2883
Colony hum,sale*. 19*3311
LITTLE GEM
*8,750
Perfect STARTER or retire¬
ment horn. Living rm, 2
bedrm a and gurgenus kit¬
chen (A quiet, convenient
arra I, Re .a stable lermt.
Call Mrs. D. Topallan at
4TI-4377 or 38*9231
COLONY HOMESALES
This modern home has 1 bed
hum, large dining room and NEED A HALF ACHE?
lovely living room with firrpta<e !
There are HW Dior* through*. Then don’t rinse this rtandv m
Viry clean oulside and to It atccey bom* uut in Ihe Royal Oak
has S large garage attached. Thi. *re*. Thu home h«i hern . ,
home is reily 3 yean old Thr| hul11 *Af* well looked after and has
K re Is mlv lli.480. Call RAY * ,ult h*x*menl with oilo-mslic
RR1K EV'54241 oe 988 4S2. furnace and is wired and plumbed
for automatic washer ann dryej.
, ____ There is ao extra lot with the
4 BEDROOMS property whjrh r*n tw bought
either a* a whole or separntrl'.
—h_, A,^, r T ’ 11 * rixjld be very suitable toe
?™* h ?"f. ^^ qusllfyed VI. A buyer, and weU
town. Uli older to* h In very i worth looking into si *11930.
good oraydltirsi. Newly deaoratod!
Inside aad slurmed outside. G*»«1
targd baaemeni statable for a larg,
rumpus room. Full once only
*149(11 Ask tor RAY CURRIE
EV Mid or XM-45&1.
DON'T DELAY-
CALL ' EM" MrKAY
AM 3589
Metropolitan Realty Lid.
HIGH QUADRA
5 ROOMS
LONG. I-OW AND LOVELY
DRIVE BY
j 114 CADILLAC — Nk-e 4 Rrosn
der i l,un **fow - 13.588 Terms. Then
fi. od ronvenienl livmg on the msiii the kitchen ta beauitful. " Priced I PEMBERTON. HOLMES LTD.
floor. 2 extra rooms plus space tor al tl3 958 Small down payment,---—--—
a rumpus to tbrtfull. high haaemeni will handle MRS. MrIVOR. ph GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL FAMILY
VICTORIA CONSTRUCTION LTD I |to twthrnrro,. full baaemesyf wllh ,saner m Glsnftrd area Full taant -- -:--- - - FAIRFIELD— NEAR ROCKLAND.-— -- --’.(tnn d-avn will handle EUU pnc|
takes trade* set Cuiloni-Buill bouae, I rumpus room. This home is set with dr m aarag* and frtMtad rxwsn. BRAEPOOT 7 ROOMS 2 BATHS *U 158. 5-bedroom older home WARM. COZY CLEAN RETIRE *2fi 308 Ptoaa* dall Joveq *•!*■#* «r.
Phime Mr. Job#*. EV 41112 <g iming tree*, lawn and rocks. To'rinse to acboui sand stores, 02500 N" slept, *17 958 15% down. Taxes DOM furnace. 228 wiring. -**xes ment bom, two bedrooms, me* 11y*a Forties. f8*n3b COLONY
3*5-2221 for full particulars. view call STAN MITCHELL 38*4271. <7*MU1. 5231 net GR 7 1535. Owner *121 net. 385,1*23. 1 location. 1*» Lea Av*. HOMESALES. j
- Mann *«n will handle Full pora| p«g74] os *8*2W* (re*.).
*231 net GR 7 1535. Owner
*12* net 385,1823.
1 location. 1*3) Lea Av*.
Some, older type, near town aid
wfinnls: graxl rmlilira, aulnmstic
furnace smsII d-iwn payment easy
terms. EV 3 «*.
\
I.
4 « • r-# A t 1 1 r t %
- •. yv « I «» * VI’’? »•*'•.' •: *
i -r ** r ■* ra
130 MOU3IS POI IALI I ’*• HOUSB FOR SALE ISO HOUSB OOR SALS ISO HOUSES KM
HOUSC FOR SALK
HOUR IS FOR SALK
iso House for salc iso House for ialk } (ZnlnaiBi 15
Sunday, March 28, 1 *44
SWINERTON
STEWART CLARK
LTD.
•a brolghtos *t «v mn
SASEENOS
149' WATERFRONT
NEW USTING
Thia aanforUOia 9 ran bungaicr*
with a mat baanUlul view Iran
Lung Ran. Dining Hm and Ett
rTvn Juat 49 mlnulea from Cltj
mill*. 92x39 Uviaa Room. flraplace
weU-to-vuall carpal gueat mr DIB
Inc Ram. «l#e. Kitchen with ma
fv*any ptotatHbfi 1 Bedroom*. UlUi
|v ran equipped Mr waitor and
dry*-, Seporai* Garaga pin* lari*
aiocaga room. Mkr garde* with
WC3 a B»LL , S*T 1 T«m
AVAILABLE li' REQUIRED
PRICE .$18,250
MRS. ELLIOTT
EV 3-9893 or EV 5-2481
KXCLUMVE LISTING
RICHMOND-DESPARD
5-ROOM BUNGALOW
Tin* attrarUv* and wail mu harar
FIRST THUS ON MARKET ta*
Thru Bab. laraa Living Rouen
'kadll wdA ring****. toMfa; rt#t>
Inc Kitoban (19*12 1 . I Bedroom*
11 ooulrf to iued aa Dining Ron)
full mini Baaeraem with t*rx»
Vtrrr.Ksn.r sXIwUined
GARDEN with variety * JJ"""
and 4 kiafta mi trwt (rw. GIU5EN
PRICE.$14,*0
MRS. ELLIOTT
EV 3-989J or EV 5-2481
EXCLUSIVE LISTING
EXCLUSIVE
3 BEDROOMS PLUS
GOOD AREA
Fir* lima on «ha martatt. Hiw
in \ par-old home la In Uamaculair
rsmdilioa throughout and prtcad fa;
aril. *■ Feniure* arr through toll |
plan, well-appointed living room
with Orrptara dlruna area, large
r.uiaet electric hllcton arltli aalina
area. 9 good hadronma. and to™;
wnd Boor* Ihroughnut. The lull
ormrnt haaemenl 1 * apmira* with:
extra toAird tod room. •««»**!
fW>« toAtloi and .
aaracr I ill *l*a glxUt. well to*” .
ai 119 BOD (tarma arraagbd' To
bie« nail
BRUCE COLEGRAVE,
EV 5-2481
SI .500 DOWN
S89 MONTH
1.6 ACRES
Situated on » *ulr< WflJJ*;
f ——« arta Ulla * • badnwn
i-urao homa to* refanrt'•!#«*'
8 ? HEifg g i
till, property ra«a 6*00 2 ^!!^
arwt la never veedM. ’ * *££!
havfl a gmtl* Mnd h*v« good
■nil
Aaki m prloo fl»K«
BRUCE COLEGRAVE,
EV 5-2481
SWINERTON,
STEWART CLARK
LTD.
m BROUGHTON XT. EV 9-3*0
BLOCK
TO SEA FRONT
BEACON HILL Bui*aiaa 2 BAj
U t with IT. DR. laeg* kit nearly
new r»n*r utility rtn plua itsrage
SPICE AND SPAN Rfduoad to,
!• MO. Clear tme. Htk* out odm 1
IV dear aa aalal*.
Cali R. COX. EV9-M0
ALL FOR
*7,500
GOOD TERMS
JUBILEE AREA. Quito turn 3 ,
todmean buagalow TIP TOP
SHAPE. Bam I (full), drtva-ta car-,
■ 8 * tow oil furnace TM wiring. I
•tut». aiae dam ha mar ccgpar
Npai Qrrirk pnaanaion HURRY!
Call R COX. EV AIM
SHIRLEY PHILPS'
HOMEFINDERS LTD
rAIRFIELD PLAZA »MI
OAK BAY JUNCTION
4 BEDRMS , 2 BATHRMS. I
$15,500
Satidly aound. tto grarlau
eniranc* luu a larfa powder
■* room off and a add*, ope* alair-
cbm. Thera'a a Hraclarr in the
Wf living room. Dining room
and kitchen art bright and
tantilv uze, Ih* den coay. Thrn*
larit. 1 email todruom. a toth-
raom and loti o( cupboard* up-
•talra A nica lot a penmen i-
amed Ihta ouultl a*ally to an
altracU*# duple* and tt'a ao
doaa lo avarylking Tarmi too
GRAY LORENZEN
SKY AND SEA
SAND AND SECLUSION
$31,500
From jour IIvine room window
you pander aa you watch tto
wavaa and whltacaps waak on
your own private baarh How
ran nature to aa perfect? You
are lurrounded by Juat over 1
acret at tree* natural rack* and
aratda land. So few place* left
ilka tin*! Spilt lavei home wiu
9 todrooma. rumpua room,
mailer todrom enauitr U you
inland to LIVE in tMa wuald can
me Gray Lormien. MM401 or
0B3 loan.
$35,000
OVER 6 ACRES
8-Room House (Plus)
Are you konctna lor country
11 vine with ample room (or tto
rhildren lo have a bane end
a lew pen? A lovely nream
wind! Ihrnufh the property and
fruit I roe. add lo It* value.
Marvtoloua holding property kt
Cordon Heed area
Anil* Ciklao. M9M4
$1,000 DOWN
I YEARS OLD
\ BEDROOMS
FULL BASEMENT
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
I tova Juat lifted thia tiucro lamily
h «n» aitualrd near PortAie Inlai
>et * ouiat dead-end uraai lealtir-
ln* l»ril living rm with oak Bonn
anj I-replace 12 x 11 In-'ina dtn.nc
rm cacao*! atactnc kurton with
n ■*. auto oil heat dr-ln pnp
pirfly land leaped and lanced 1 *.
Full Erica HAM
DICK JAMES, EV 5-2481
NEWPORT AVE.
4 BEDROOMS
2 BATHROOMS
I^way aide» family bom* aftualed
adJaceM lo Vlriorta Oaif Coucve
reeiorinc Urae Kali Hvlac rm with
aa* n.»«re flrapLara aad adjaMac I
aonmin. aeparal* I tote dtnlac rm
nay ■null den overlooking Ih* \
g.uf nairee. raianto eledrlr kll-
«'hr* with >ea*Kiel nmk and ad-
j lining toller'* pantry, lepaf* 1 *
tj-oNy c*r**e. full toaemrM with
auto ill hui water heal. large
n-rely landacapad IODkIM lot. Full
pru-e nc JOO
DICK JAMES, EV 5-2481
UPLANDS
YACHT CLUB AREA
ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW
etiuaiad « to d Ilk tuotoi rail-
dereUml atraeta in Uli exduaiva
raaidantial area a madium-likad
nak tread la I 1 JI' Iran Lag* i d*
veliped m parmaneni planting* <X
ahruto Hr and nvloaed by an
attractive hrirk ranee Ratio type,
prartirally (round level eniranct
l-i receiving toll, with 2fel9 living
f'-an on "n# aide and 14*12 dining
r>>*n vet the other, 14x12 den. mai¬
ler bedroum and atennd todronm
arpaiated by tolbraotn. modern
electric kitchen with dining apace
livid duality wall-IowaII carpeting
ewer uak fitter Open ftalrway
ftiiwa to mm* livable amund level
IUnailed 22>19 ruett with fireplace
and dmrway lo patio and gardea
3 .k her bedroom*, tolbronm and
iwmi area. Pear garage allarlved
h> 'ree ie wey Adaptable for retire¬
ment nr family iim. Owner leaving
my, Aaklng 141 ono
Mr OiBianre. KV9 MIR or any <d
our rep a eaimtllvaa.
FAIRFIELD
CLOSE TO SEA
POSSIBLE 4 BEDROOMS
$7,350
Well preetotad nidareMyla home with
#-ralleew foundatioa. ramprieeei Ltv
Ing mem with beamed calling and
corner h replace; large dining
room (or hadro o mi i Uxis family
Ir-ehan with ml range p to edjam-
ing panry and electric cabinet
aumiaer kitchen Aa open atairaaaa
leada froen the thru toll In I had-
itoni il amain and 9-pea toih
cal upper floor FC toaamaot with
drum furnace Situated aa a tidy
comer lot with aep garage, ahruto
and fruit traa*. On hue line near
line Quick pnaaeaalon Hew Hating
-Aral lime offered
ED JURE, W 9-MU
ROYAL OAK AREA
STARTER OR
RETIREMENT
BUNGALOW
$11,500
HEW EXCLUSIVE LUTING
IMMACULATE TIPTOP CONDI
TION AND JUBT • YM OLD
Perfect accanmodahoo tar newly-
weto •* iboae contamplatlng re
firemen! Cnenprtaea q u ay living
tonm with aftraeftv* ( repiare
large dinette, electric eahiaet kjl
rhea separate utility reotr plua tod
for auto wainae. 4 pc* utled hath
and iwn large to d ronma Oavacly
nreigned »round a thru toll wtin
nek flonr througheut Auto all beat
in*, tolly nauJated Situated na a
iidy ia '7**IJ9> with many young
Ireea and ahrub* Thera ta a nica
nirprei with adjrutlng workaitng
Tb* dawn freah air la free'
ED JUPP. EV 99M
IS YOUR PRESENT
HOME PINCHING?
HEED 4 BEDROOMS > BATHS
AND. 9WXGTH G SPACE P0« THE
•HEATLE SET* '
If ao IMa guailly famSy tom*
r-uld ton your problem. Built Is
190. It ecenpriae* t raneni na tto
main floor, including 3 badrenen*
pita 4 -pa* vanity bath, thru hall.
*:| oak floon and onaMh pi*iter
flnlak The dayllgW baaemeeti la
a'meat mmptetrly developed wfth
rich wood panelling, tiled floor*
and Inrtndc* ItolJ rec room, on*
large leenagrr-praof todronm and
adpkckto Jpc* hath. There la a
aeoarale anthatop-laundry area plua
an exlra linraie moan. CVp ««1
Kinder* ExreHam lot.
CLOSE TO WT nOLGLAI
HIGH SCHOOL
gif «m
ED JUPP. EV 9-34M
HOUSE WTTH SUITE
$10,700
DalighUuJ UBD-todrnnm tom*
with lagal aulte m full dayligM
haaamrnl Cloa# Li hui and
Call Jan siatar a<
MMWl (Only DM down >
DOLL HOUSE
$6,995
Abaolulaiy perfacl lU-'TOtt I
. KENT home in EXCELLENT
nmditeai. iavaiy OPEN FIRE I
PLACE In thl living rm Gaud i
•aed Mlcton with «L gTOVE
INCL. 1 bedroom*. 1UNPORCH
Good dee* kk with nice LAND
SCAPING and fruit iraei On a
• tree! <d nice homaa CLOSE TO
BUI and Town and Country
* ho pcing JUST LUTED ao to
Aral to view Term* if desired.
Ptone Marian Price, re* M-dljl i
UNIVERSITY
REALTY LTD.
KM SHE1.ROURNK KT.
471-1*56
KER k STEPHEN SON"
LIMITED
A MOST TRUSTED NAME IN
REAL ESTATE
RETIREMENT GEM
872 OOWPER
$9,950
VIEW BY APPT ONLY. AlUBC
tlu* aluct . bungalow » SPOT
LESS amtlbia an hue liae aad
near ft-rca. Thru hal. alar good
Mae living rm wtti. OAK FLOORS
and kiea'y BRICK Hr*pine* large
kitchaa with dining area, uulity
room two me* bad roc mi and
Pemoroka bathroom Swnet garden
and aeparata garagi Low laxee
Real value
5*6-1411 Mr Fall IS9A9M
ESQITMALT )
$11,500
ATTENflOH SERVICE PERSON
HEL. - Bedn-«, Home convent-
ent|y lore led near Work Pmai
Nader and Etommali Aren*. Hew
Ml heating, ram and wiring Try
your Hum payment.
Mr Wattoa or Jdr FiUaUnmoni
OAK BAY SOUTH
STUCCO BUNGALOW
I $13,800
' Older type In oka CondlUet Thru
toll, large L.R. and dlnbig room
i hardwood flocra. two good ine
betoocana wtth cedar-lined cktaeu.
Pembroke bathroom HOT WATER
HEAT, full baaeetant Nk* loea-
5 ROOMS
GARLANDS DISTRICT
$13,950
Wall-bulk etuoco bungalow with
thru tali plan, large living room
fireplace, modern kitchen with
dinette and UTILITY ROOM Two
hire wdrint Larg» clnaata. Pem-
hroka bathrm, oas floora. EXTRA
ROOM in full haactnaflt, oil tool
Sear %u EXCLUSIVE.
■BA4U Mr. Fait BMBI
A RARE FIND
$17,500
Excepilonalty altnrllv# mntemp-
aaery Kane loca'ad naar arimarv
and ami-ng-iry arhooh In the ever
popular Guidon Heaa dlairirt. The
well u'annnd kitchen with manj
Mrp-aavlng devloee will ha I Ja
In work In Othei lealurea Inrlude
living men wlU, (Iraplace, bard
wood djora Ihrouihout. apB*dxM
■undeck *1 raa r J houaa. atlkotod
aaraga. and partlnlh flnlatod ton-
mini far appointment I" view
rati Mr E. Hlggin IK-9411. Day
ar Nlgal.
"COLONIAL'* COMPACT
ROCKLAND BORDER
$17,500
Gleaming while, with pillared
entrance. Ih 1 * (bedroom horn* ha*
bean br*uUiuRy madtrnlaed
ihr atctvag Hi inlerinr From the
red carpried hall and tha modern
matowmy elilrraae the living
mnm will, buili-’n honkcaae* flank
in* he Una flre^are. all todrma
with bulb Ir wardrobe* earh com-
pielr with brautilu. fllted drawer*,
tn tto ultra modern vanity tolh-
ronm. H after * I red It Inna! charm
wtth exprt ■ modern wnrkmanahlp
For ppomtment* In view plea**
•mlaci
} H Ford. EV4-19K. EV 9A411
CEDAR HILL RANCHER
Btauty with Spcluiion
$21,950
I High among Ih* nak* on a FULL
ACRE IN* apaooui Ahadn-jm
home broa'toi an air el enmton.
charm and tranauiilty. both mil-
1 aide and in Fun landacaping
l Blacktoupad driveway* and park¬
ing. aeta-ral- garag and rarpoei.
terror re and *hruha all add tn
tto altrartlva exlarior; while
■pactou* rik-ma. carpeted through
out with aualilj wall-to-wall. Ihe
mailer tollman with It* ton
bathroom, and the pleaaant oui-
Vv'k all rtx-m. enjoy help tn cam
- plau Ih* guMlv beauty of thl*
rtoU e l»en* Purrhaaere under
VLA should Dave na difficulty with
3 H. Feed. tVMH. IV 9M1
OWNERS IX>SE,
YOU. GAIN
Owner a tranalar teat 1 * tto only 1
'ra** liui lovely property u nuwi
nn tha market, A home worth tee
•H Tto atlroctlva living room ha*
one walnut bum Had wau and a
oernar Rraglaia that can a Mo be
m Joyed from tha duung room.
Cabinet aiacinc michan Tw« larga
todraomi and a lour piar* balh-
room off tto through hall Full
baaamani ha* a taiga ftntihed room
aiktabl* ter bedroom or lamils
room Oil furnaca and a copper I
hot waur tank The fully land-
*rlp#d lot 10 x 1*1 ha* live frull
treea <3 apple*. I pear, J plum
and 3 cherry •- Cloae to achdol*. i
Iran*paneiipn and ihup*. Priced to 1
•ell gulrkly at only 114 300. Call'
TOM MiVTTKRSHEAD
RE* swans*
SEA VIEW
j$22,500
Ideal acml-retlremenl horn*' In
Cordon Head will 1 bedroom*
Friaadly II' big and dining room
with unaunaaBod Vtawt at aaa and
mourn vine Full baarment and hoi
water heating Doubt* gar-air
Mr. Walton nr Mr Flroamiwava
KAMI I
SIDNEY
ONLY la Ha
Hard to boat in inia prlr# rang*
Lot il*e la 190x100. Low lain
All Ctttveaieneea near. A I wo bed
room4*wme. newly nor road. ba*e
mem; rtectrlf range Included. Call
FRANK NEVFTUN
artyum*
EXCLUSIVE
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION
T* ito diacrimiMUng purntoaar i
loolcng lor a home in a good raw
denial area, ilia offtra tto ikii-
maie In OornfarUM* Uvtj* It La
In ekoaileni ooadiung lea luring a
■■art aikranc* hall, large living
room with railed hearth areolae*
■no la-iina dJNng m with Frand*
doom leading ta a aeedudad Mtla
Tto Idinhan la a woman * draam
with lou <g nupbaa r d apace and
a aep* rale eating area 3 large
bed rooty * aad a four place vanity
bathroom compute tto aaaeloua
mala floor. Than l* alao a flnlatod
rumpoa roam with a oobblaelona
flanr-localllug flreplaca In ito toac-
menl plua d rive 1 n garaga a to
w.trfcahnp area Tto ground* arr
nicely landacapad w I I h many
ahruto Thl* home will to truly
•oprrelated by tto perarn hunting
•xkh aualilj and modern ran
vemeace—aomethlag noi loo eailly
found Iheae day*
ASKING—$18,500
MODERN STUCCO
AND SIDING
GORDON HEAD
$24,500
*kIdly will 3 A yta>* aid apoi
lea* Ihraughau: Th* I hadraorr
bum* to* duality broad loom In
living room, dining room toll*
aad aUiri. A lovaly liraplar*
with railed hearth providing a
charming mntreat wtth Ito beauti¬
fully pnnailed walla Tto mailer
todraan la genarouaJy proper
i' ikied with waik-ln rloaet ami
miMern vaalty bathroan. A aep
•role ahoa cupboard la toll, two
■oariaut aundecki and a kiteto*
Itot will daliahi Ito ay* For
appoinlmeau lo view pieaa* call
Mr E. Hlggin. SU-9411 dev or
Night
ROCKLAND
$31.5(00
A hnma » quality and diailnrlioti
for tha family requiring the maxi¬
mum ui llvini aroummodatlor
Thla i* only I moo tto old and
iuteri 4 btdroam* with i to:h
riwma. The rwapliai- menu lend
themaelva* p, rormai ffitanaining
and >amily flm Tto kitchen and
work ate* waa daalgned with ito
lady of the home ie mind. Added
faaiuraa incluoa fanead patio, mud
room, dmba garoi* tad hardtop
parking area
Mr Ttoniui or M- Fitaatanmovia
Mra field at EV 9-9M9 or EV 40M
Mairopoiltaa Realty LM.
By owner. Pay-menu im PI T
gu-vaar-uld hoot* or well ■ weed
land raped log. iltualad on quiet
ino - thnaigh road — Ganevtav*.
Three todrooma up and 4ih fimabad
In high baaemani with apace far
recreation room Drive-In garagi
and eundack Small rraenb<*Ma in
newlv-fenced rear yard Wired and
plumbed lor automatic waahar and
drver OU-O-Matlr heal. Full price
fid.HO. Ptww 479-K1I
SHELTERED
WATERFRONT
On 3 9 at alt aerr. a comfortable
t-bedroom atueno horn* wtth baa*
mem and ai-o-maUc healing.
was.
Mann Hop* at R. C Da* or m C*
KV94M 1_ Euaa GRfllw
MO CASH NEEDED
M png have e nn —b aqally K earn
,,I TT ^TO TRADE
M aa a new too**. GR M9H.
GUeaour OtMl Ud
CUSTOM BUILT UOblKS
BY
FRAME AMMIS CONRTR. LTD.
_ EVa-fggg _
ESQUMALT - » ROOMS. STUCCO,
auto beat Offer* Of mod car *J
.dot* 9*ym«o' Mid HOI a* gM
I per mrotth. » srsg.
ROCKLAND
5 BEDROOMS
Horn* of guallty and charm
Buili In (he beat Iradltloa for
oumroriabia family bvlng. ever
boon aq n o« two noon. I haih-
ronma good quality wall-to-wall
carpet ovpc hardwood in living
room, diking room and den.
3 roay flreplgcea Spaciou* kil-
rhen. A mature home aa almoct
toll an acra to lovely garden
with treaa. paUo. trrrana*. and
- awlmmlng pool. Separata J-car
P raga. A mux *ee for Ito
mlly that preda room for all
artivltlN. Eacalieni value at
$34,000
am FMtn. ggg-uii
A RARE FIND
*•
Upland*' ruiterr punned home
for luxunou* and cronforuMe
living Prufaqaionai later idr
drcoraUng md iandacapmi Thl*
Ltodraem toauty wuh dan fun-
deck, patio rampti* room. Vato
new parquat floor* with extra*
galort, i* truly a Una bean* and
priced right at
$42,500
E. Roger. H9-94U at KM
KER k STEPHENSON
LIMITED ,
_ g* Broughfoa Street
EV 94411. Dai ar MigM
FAIRFIELD ATTRACTIVE
04.380—kt rtarn two-tod roam home
through ball aeparole dlalhg room
Full haaemeaf with g**dy recrealka
rooea fi r eplace aad toiB-rn btmka
icould to gto*g atmai 0 - 0 .M mat
lag. grivw-ia garaga Clear tliu ar
HMD down ami gUV per maath
Call Fred Martom
Sag-toll day ar alghi
MARCONI R9ALTY «9B VIEW
MODERN I BEDROOM 1TUCCO
bungalow. wtUi gUmpae of ocean
Large lot. adjataiac lou tor ale
If heal red Rnr* 11(906 wtth grxxl
nmu. 919* Del male Ave. Hg gua
!m gladiola. new. i bed-
reaou gUSHL 0.109 dawn.
HAGAft k SWAYNE |
LTD
■4 Turn street EV 4-49*1
Mini tor of ta*
Real Eital* Board
DON ROBBINS'
WEEKEND SPECIALS |
1. MT. TOLMIE
HILLTOP
1 BEDROOM EXECITIVE
HOME ON ONE ACRE
FULLY LANDSCAPED
VIEW LOT 03.790-
2. GONZALES
HEIGHTS
TOUR-BEDROOM OLDER
LUXURY HOME ON
BEAUTIFUL VIEW LOT-
03.198.
3. GORDON HEAD
TWO BEDROOMS AND
DEN-FULL BASEMENT
19 YEARS OLD. NEAR
SCHOOLS—09. KB.
4. ESQUIMALT
FIVE BEDROOM. OLDER
HOME. NEW FURNACE
AND ROOF. TWO LOTS.
DUPLEX BONED—03.908
DON ROBBINS. 384-0531
OAK BAY SEA VIEW
4 BEDROOMS and DEN
Tto Living rooea. which evei
toeto in. UPLANDS gall
rouree k COSY and toa a
HEATILATOR Fireplace and
* reach goon which rtne* ia
the Hall. The UUEfiT-etae Din
ing room will bold a LARGE
Dining Suita. Tto Modern.
BRIGHT Kitchen to* a Built
la Ovaa and Rang' and an
Auiumauc Waahar Two a,«d
bedroom* gad a LOVELY
DEN which opena on lo a
CHARMING SUM ROOM with
a marvaitma Ocean view
■could to a large todroomi.
Dnwnauura. WELL ABOVE
th# Garda*, ar* TWO Urge
hadroumi, a 38 ft. Rumpua
Room with a lira place and a
SECOND Bathroom. Tto Gar¬
den la Well Landacapad, ha* a
lot of fine mm Tram and t*
Killy fenced Klee concrete
Patio, toot Thera la a Large
Drivaia Garag* and parkin*
far _two more car*. Aaklng
W.9fl6 See thl* an* Make an
OFFER.
JOHN BISHOP
EV 4-0531 (Day or Nlte)
OAK BAY SECLUSION
CHARACTER HOME
ON LARGE
CHARMING LOT
Right near the Centra «f Oak
Bay un a Secluded Cui-da-agi
mil Baauiilul home ii a
Plea aura tg ha held — TM
Spaciou* Living Room vftin *
Smart Dining Ruom in-line
open* u> a HUGE patio far
mg Emerald Thick Lawn*.
The BIG. BIG Kitchen iwnk-h
haa a tota-Thru lo tto Dtnlro
room i haa am pi a a*tmg apace
Than la a Through Nall lead
Ing to Two rood bedroom* and
* PhJieilad Dan iRjbbea GrtUn
Mahogany i now mad a* a
bedroom- Abo** ike mala floor
>• • 8 Ft. High. Heated aiwra
Wtlh addftlnBOi.pace hr extra I
fra-* lb# hdwkan an
roa- atalrway |. a lira.
Noropu* Ibw.fr with hum | r
anoihei
Full Halhrunm and a Bill
bedroom, alao a Partly F,n
lahed BILLIARD room. Hot
Water Modern Heal. Double
larpurt with Huge etoiage
above, frail tree*. *ti HEAVY
hendaaiil SHAKES. If you
5 *. v «» «FN thla--thla ]• a
MUiT. Aaklng 10.10
JOHN BISHOP
EV 4-<B3l (D*y or Ntt*)
ELK LAKE DUPLEX
\-ACRE—MODERN
NEVER A VACANCY
Thl* aUraclive tada - by - Slda
Duple* haa THREE bedrooma
on on* and TWO todrooma on
tha eiher aid*. Juat a atrxw a
throw Irom the Lake Larga
Living Room*, ration Modern
Kitchen*. Aboul g yeara old.
'■'** *“ children
and CLOSI ta acbonu ami
a hop*- |ti*i IS minute* drive
^ * Coumry la tha
IVilfL area la
t. > eater Wiuria. Eath aide
ha* own Auie on heat. and
toy* own Utllmaa Rental
Inciena (10 to mo. (Could w
Increaaed.! It la eaUrrly pi«
wbl# that In future anoihei
hnma rould to bull! ™ mm ,
^J^qfly Good value at
JOHN BISHOP
EV 4-0531 iDay or Nite)
SMALL RETIREMENT
STUCCO COTTAGE
ONLY $8,950
TWO todrooma. a COZY Llv
ing Room with BIG Fireplace
a GOOD utrhifl with Baling
Arta inrtudaa : Fin# Oil
Range, torgt Utility Room
irottd to workahep. i A Big
'iVton. lanced and wnh
GOOD aoil. 0.00 Caah will
handla or all caah offer eon
alderad ai LOWER Price
Near Bu< Shop* and Heapital
JOHN BISHOP
EV 4-41631 (Day or Nits)
GORDON HEAD
QUIET CUL-DE-SAC
Naar-naw. tparUtng 1 BID-
ROOM. apIlMgvefnt popular
area cloa* to ALL BCfiOOLS
and UNIVERSITY. LARGE
LIVING ROOM with VERY
ATTRACTIVE RAISED
HEARTH FIREPLACE and
L ahapad FAMILY snocn
DINING ROOM. Two bath¬
room* with colored fixture!
Rougbad-ln family room, large
utility room and Ine da of
* forage a p a c a Secluded
reman! PATIO TN REAR
Thia MEDALLION ROME ia
wail priced at 00.188.
J C. ALLAN cr
BUZZ MAINPRIZE
EV 4-0531 (day or Niu?)
HAGAR k SWAYNE HAGAR * SWAYNE
LTD. i LTD.
04 Yataa Street EV (tn | C4 Yale* Street EV 4 toll
Member at th*
Baal Batata Board
UPLANDS VALUE
PLUS NEW-FOUR
BEDROOMS
THREE BATHROOMS
HUGE RUMPUS ROOM
PANELLED DEN
Suparloe Ciawuurtka through
mg - ALL LARGE ROOMS -
The SPACIOUS Llemg Ruom
haa Wall - lx - Wait, Cantlever I
Ftraplare, and aa angle view
of tha Yacht Harbne—Fokgiro
Daora lead m a BIG Dining
Room wtora yarn can Mar
■am ALL your lrienga French
doom to a iff n. StINDECE
with an OCEAN VIEW. Th*
Kitchen, without any doubt ta
th* DREAMIEST OF DREAM
KITCHENS - TWO Mil la
Cr. rn* — Table-lop Raage —
Garbarator — Dtihwaaher,
Laundry Area - Break*at
Bar and I ha FINEST Ca Mart-
craft with LUXURY Bard-
ware. iHow about that? t The
Mala Floor haa TWO larga
bedroom* with a FULL Bath
room an aulte off tto matter
bedroom with Twin (douMei
rloaet* and a CERAMIC tiled
Luxury Bathroom oft the Hall
There ta a PANELLED deo
rand tome of your bargain
e vwood) right «fl the LARGE
NTRANCK HALL with
Loo v red War drab* — The
LOWER FLOOR (Caa '1 to
railed a Baatmenti aa It ta
WELL ABOVE Ihe Ganfan.
haa a MAMMOTH rumpua
roam with rirqpiare and BAR
with Sink—Alao TWO MORE
large hedroom* aad a THIRD
Full tiled bathroom, another
entrance hall wtlh an tmpree
aive SOLID door—There la a
large workahop and aUiran
area aa well. The HUGE
DOUBLE garage will hold
BOTH YOUR CADILLACS
land leave Dancing apnea) and
I here I* a window from th*
garage into tto workshop lo
•ltd# In your malarial* — IN
ADDITION there I* a Blark-
loppad Parking araa for Three
Cara lar Five Hill* onaai. Tha
Leadaca plug haan't bean fln-
iihed hut the Lawni WILL
be d n n a. ALL first - rlaaa
material!. (Bay* your archi¬
tect check. 1 If you ran man¬
age 199 000 . you will agrae
ihnt thla la a TERRIFIC
VALUE. SEE IT. BUY IT.
and MOVE RIGHT IN.
JOHN BISHOP
EV 4-0531 (Day or Nite)
RETIREMENT
SPECIAL
No Map* — on bu* route —
flora to everything. Urge
IMng room, fireplace- Large
kltrhen—dining abea. 3 bed-
rooma—utility room— aeparata
garage. Wonderfully land¬
acapad lot with fruit treat
03.430.
J. M. TOOTH ILL
EV-4-0531
CADBORO BAY
•BITE - BRIGHT - NKW
U» faat LUXURIOUS llv-
log i par a among PRESTIGE
hnanae. 4 todronm*. S tolht.,
living room, dining room.
DISHWASHER in kitchen
Garaga with REMOTE CON
TROL doo, — everything la
ULTRA MODERN. |3i 400.
J. M. TOOTHILL
EV 4-0531
CADBORO BAY
LUXURY home — Immena*
living room with fireplace. |
ix-druoma and dan nr 4 tod
room*. Danre ai*a rec. room
with fireplace I haute Mag
mflceot panoramic view nf
ih# toy and mountain*.
Altarhed J-Cadlllac gang*.
Lawn eprinkler* Today a Mel
buy at g 0 .ua
J. M TOOTHILL
EV 4-4)531
itt:w HOME -
^LAKEHILL
_ Now finiahlng 1.308 feet of
wetl-da«i|nad. luxuriate living
apace Lllvlng and dining
room a, fireplace, Cathedral
ant rane# — ultra modem
kitchen — three bedroom* —
vanity bath. Oak flaar a
throughout. Houghed In baar¬
ment room*. Carport Lail
home on a quiet atreet at new
home*. Ditto minua 008
winter work*. Term*.
J. M. TOOTHILL
EV 4-0531
OAK BAY AVE.
DUPLEX UP and DOWN
ONLY $15,800
Raatad far 00 PER MO
Ail rawly fifuihad. naal ugy
and clean. Thla U valuable
APT ZONED lal. Next beat
MS XT™ 0X11 nAY
DAVID MICHAEL
3*4-0531
LANSDOWNE BEAUTY
3 BEDROOMS -
Thla 4-bad room. Iri level home,
rai on a auparhly landacapad
lot, la probably the meat
noma tn tha Lanadnwoe area,
DouMa pHunbiag. Rumpua
Room with Bar, two Fir*-
placa* Wall-lo-Wall Carpel
over Hardwood. Sundeck. Ttri
^ Atklgg only
»08 Baay term*, tee an
and buy.
BILL FRASER, 384-0531
VLA APPROVED
ROCKY POINT
2V4 ACRES
Attractive. 3 (could be 9>
BEDROOM ham# with COZY
living room and FIRE¬
PLACE •# pa rale dining room
and ATTRACTIVE cabinet
kitchen. 3 bathroom*. NEW
DOUBLE GARAGE. There are
*4 hotly tine* (juat starting lo
bear). IS aaaortrd frull tree*
and it nw tree* and raverai
outbuilding*. Price 07.408
BUZZ MAINPRIZE
EV 4-0531 (Duy or Nile)
Member of tbe
Reed EeUla Board
SOOKE POTHOLES
HUNTING or FISHING
RETREAT?
SUMMER HOME?
TOURIST
DEVELOPMENT?
I have a property lined
tha gooke River very etna*
lo Ike famou* tmboiaa erttn
over 4 acre* of land aad over
40 ft. froniage na the nver.
Mora land and water Iroatage
are available II deal red. Thte
haa tremendou* future paler
Ual aa a poulble camping
*41* 01 other tourirt devetop-
araal. There la a good 3-
bedraom baacmeni home ‘ on
the property which la lived
la the year round. 1 hav* a
map In th* affine at the area,
drop In aad talk It over. Aak
fag 04 300 wtth autoUnUai
caah required.
RON SCATTERGOOD
478-1974 384-0531
COLWOOD
TREED LOT
An ATTRACTIVE home of
over 1.W0 aq. n.. SUR
ROUNDED wnh ARBUTUS.
PINES and FIRS. Larga PIC¬
TURE window in lha living
room with FLOOHlo-CEIL¬
ING CORNER ftra place. L-
dining room. FAMILY-S 1 EED
Idtchen wlU) LOTS of cup¬
board*. 9 bedroom* wtth an
OVERSIZED mailer VANITY
bathroom. FULL torament
with an EXCELLENT plan
far ADOTTIONAL d a v a 1 a r
raant. Prirtd at 01.10 with
GOOD tarma.
RON SCATTERGOOD
478-1974 384-4)531
PS. — I tova a number uf
OTHER HOMES la thla araa.
In thla price ranga Rememtor,
in COL WOOD-LARGER lota.
LOWER taxea. TREES.
FRESH air and PRIVACY.
| RETIREMENT
OR STARTER
$11,850
Only 4 YEARS OLD. on a
nk-a lot In COLWOOD. Thera
are 1 GOOD-SIZE bedroom*,
a It x 13 LIVING ROOM with
WALL - TO WALL BEAUTI¬
FUL kltrhen with LOTS nf
cupbaard*. 4 -piar* baih.
LARGE utility, LM>M heat,
drive-in garage In 1 MMACI
LATE rondlllnn. you SHOULD
ae* thla mi. LOW Uxaa.
EASY tarma.
RON SCATTERGOOD
478-1974 3*4-0531
-GORGE-
RETIREMENT
WHITE STUCCO hum*. In lot
room With FIREPLACE. J
BEDROOMS (1 amail i.
LARGE kUchan. FULL baiw
mant with a me# RtaiPU*
ROOM, on heat Aaklng W 30
with pay mart* 01 par month.
RON SCATTERGOOD
478-1974 384-0531
ROCKLAND AREA-
NEAR HOYT HOUSE
Attractive, large, two-ataray.
family hume In muai aought
after area. Four epariaua
bedroom*, two haihrouma up.
Bright, coay living room, raaa-
•iv* dlniag room, and den.
ail wtth fireplace*. Separate
hroakfait araa and utility off
nice kitchen. Three-place bath
m lull toaamaal. OU hoi
water heating eyttem. Double
garage an* car pan bo 190 ft.
road frontage level lot. een
he auBdividad. Well warih
your impaction Owner* keen
in sell aa they art leaving the
Uland MM Clear title.
Ptaaaa call
JAY ROGERS 3*4-0531
Day w Nil*
SEA VIEW - 34 ACRE
ELK LAKE DISTRICT
Lovaly Ranch-alyl* home wtlh
I.1H ag. ft Of BEAUTIFUL
LIVING ACCOMMOUAT ION
offen ALL THE AMEN1TIKS
o! country I He. yet ONLY
mlnuta* to town. Larga LIV¬
ING ROOM, firettar*. DIN¬
ING ROOM wtlh llrapiare.
HE LUXE KNOTTY PINE
cabinet klirhea. colored draihie
•inka, built-in range, oven,
hood and Ian. UTILITY with
DUAL MAT 1C W A 1 H E H.
LARGE matter bedroom. *-
C ere VANITY tolh. Lower
iel liiluTI* delightiui
FAMILY RUOM wtlh flre-
E aca. TWO badroomi. 9-piec*
ill*. OFFICE oe STUDY.
WORKSHOP DOUBLE CAR
PORT. Tha warmth and
toauty at wood panelling aad
Colonial dare- maki thl* a
VERY SPECIAL HOME al a
VERY SPECIAL PRICE oi
ONLY S3t.SC*.
4 Mrs)
GERRY HUTTON
3*4-00 134-Hour garvfaa)
GWJ5EN DAFFODII-S
DANCING IN THE SUN
That ia the HAPPY thought
you will hav* when you n»
MERRILY In thla PALE
YELLOW and SOFT GREKN
kltrhen or do the laundry in
your AUTOMATIC waator and
dryer right cloae by. nr din*
looking out a BRIGHT win
daw There I* alto a LARGE
living roam. BATHROOM and
TWO good alae bedrooma fa
thla ATTRACTIVE buraalow.
A full taaaemeni wtth AUTO¬
MATIC oil furnaca mike* thla
a real BARGAIN tor JOYOUS
LIVING a( 000.
GLADYS McLURE
384-0531
DESIRE DIGNITY?
A CHARACTER HOME
IN OAK BAY
IMPRESSIVE entrance - a
■pacloua living room with
glittering BLACE ONYX fire¬
place. fuect-alae dining area,
modem, electric, cabinet
kitchen, THREE large bed
room a—laundry ream and a
terrific RUMPUS room with
Fireplace _ apace for faurih
bedroom — drive-fa garaga —
EXCELLENT quality through¬
out Aaklng ONLY ga.08.
Eaay tarma arranged.
GLADYS McLURE
384-0531
| VIEW OF SEA
ISLAND HOMES LTD. ^
*4 Dougfa. 0 JOKNSTONAOQ. LTD. .
SHELBOURNE AREA lim gJJ'tRSF »«-«n
1 OR 5 BEDROOMS
FULL PRICE $10,94)0 0 p SEA
N.Te AND ISLANDS
hv rm.. larga electric kitchen. C1Q go.
lull daylight baaaL New fa mac* and gw.*"*
Wring Sea pragl Try your down
pay *nnog Pb. Mom* Lund. 10 1 • Look 0 !g your
dew fa a Bval;
CUTE AND CLEAN * ifiM Sb
TWO BEDROOMS . f** «'«
• Nearly new 1 -h
*3.900 • Living room wi
Sftualed an KtUy Rd tn Colwond .flSll"™*
araa. Ideal far a couple a* aingla * rrr!? uiirtien
•arm who want* ta live la Ito “JJ? .ngjrS
cutaMry. Ora dollar laxea If* amply « T*
and ready ta morn fata. Who ran JLr!!, a,^
n wmi# at thii arlce- Jim Raw SEJwav bn*h
■on. rraana ar IM-aM alairway fa n
Call EDIT!
ESQUIMALT—VIEWS »*n *
ROCK HEIGHTS AREA
BASEMENT-$8,950 JUST LISTED
ISO HOUSB FOR SAL*
I BROWN BROS. AGENCIES
LTD.
1135 Biftnshfird Strvvt
EV 5-8771 tnytim*
* irr* W h 3EL"S. w HIGH QUADRA
* fcSSTJS ZfSA&nZ large view lot
brand new elamenUry Wool 3494 LOVAT AVE.
* Nearly new 1 -todroora home.
* Living room wtlh raiaed hearth Eb-iva by thla limnacuiaU me-
firaplare owner aluoca bungalow. Throifah
* Dtnjing room hall pikn. lhxli living room, ftrw-
* Larga kitchen wtth built-In pfaca, *ep Uxii dining room,
rang* and aeparata dining area Oak floor* Cab kjtetoa, wired tor
* Wad fa w«U carpet fa bvlng range Two very pin todrooma.
room dlnina room toll and FUJI bnaemaeil. new aufa ml beat
alairway fa full tort mere 94.08 wUi handle.
Call EDITH BRITT
989-3411 nay urn*
JUST LISTED GORGE
THREE BEDROOMS 9 ROOMS—3 BATHROOMS
NEAR ROYAL OAK HOME Rod REVENUE
I'm aura >ou have not man thl* GROU ND FLOOR — g SPACIOUS
NEW LISTING aftualed to a ''•“»• ~ * rat* o| pliaaMng
qtart rtrtrt. near fa* lb)ii a; UPSTAIRS - Furnlahed groom
I KV *- N rafat* wtth I pc* bathroom reeled
| YEARfi OLD and fa bin* room at 09,00. r\U1 baaamani wtth drlva-
“SJLlt* J5? I ?f COR m ** r, 0 raace far 1 can OOM
! ATKD. Over UB SQ. FT. nd cam- fumac*. Thl* |q a fine farallv raai
lortahlt Uvlag *pan. falualad to tone* la excqlfanl etodlhm ■luaiad
a lot «8xU9 that offan a met * law doan all Gene Rd. wUh ax
. VALLEY VIEW. Ftolor** lacftade roii.m rtn of tto Gorge **t*r.
SUMS
Bxciuaiv* 01 h Mr Paarea.
AV 9^m
A favely Mil* bungalow with auto THREE BEDROOMS
0*1 beat. 3 todrooma— pomihto 3rd. Dr , v .,
New pane lied dlnina rta ar tamlly NEAR RUlAL UAK
rm. Uli toy rm aexi fa kttchcm.
Brand new da Dm Oman have i m *ur* iou have art aa
boughi lurer hnma. J. R aatto new LISTING aftualed
4ra-Ml« or (89-301 Otart rtrtrt near lb* lb
iihopptag Centre Juat
ESQUIMALT I years old and in ai,
RETIREMENT HOME i oZFwrSS’rr
WO-BEDROOM •
M.400 I VALLEY VIEW. Faalorc
Co» two-b*droom RETTRXMKNT 5!"^!*?**- t * r wmlMl »
COTTAGE in dews oankUto in ito Su'ffL ^ W—ri aikad and
I ripwar W.’e-Ux araa of ESQU1-I ,* "rariy^romp rteg |vendore win carry haiance ai «0
MALT. Living rm cahlrm kilCMn
•p»ni« dimog noro or I 4 ^" .*T
■unroom, I am. tolbroom Baparala | ** JT?* *??
*? dudad in full price of enly
•unroom, 1 -ace. tolbroom Baparala
garage lilj garden are# Full
price 0.4UO. EXCLUSIVE LISTING
wtth DON MUNRC. 10-380 or
4T1-1T09.
payment* UCSS THAN 00-0 ml
udad tn fuU price of only.
01.*0 — ttxdualv# Ifatlngl
duding TAXES Payment* tin l Cali Mr. HIU, EV 9-071. anytime,
are hard fa baai. ao art *m. call
for APPOINTMENT TO VIEW
IUY RAWNSLEY 90M11 aaj
MOUNT TOLMIE
N-H.A., $1,450 DOWN
3, POSSIBLE 4, BEDRMS DOES IT HAVE
99M) W.W. fanua on thia brand naw TO BE FAIRFIELD?
NHA home. "L' Plaii living and din¬
ing rm. cabinal kitchrt and dfalna Exrapiioaa). two-badraum
araa 1 . all goo a ala* badrma and low m par tally pjaaaad tn
vanity balhiro. Dayllghi hamt plan- fata*. Full baaameal. A
Exceptional, two-hadroum bunga \ RUMP!
Im* aapwrtally pjaaaad tor retired 1
falka. Full baaareeat. Automatic . targe fertile lal
SWAN LAKE
$204)0 DOWN
PRICE $11.9001
4 BEDROOMS!
FULL BASEMENT’
RUMPUS ROOM!
ned for extra bedrm and rum pm Ml Uaufaled tor comtal. Pfrennigi b u I 11
rm. Attacrwd carport, living tnfa imm.cal.ti condiUon rlaau dowi v ,
l-M low lad*. 0.40 da . e mai to ta in* peieilaO haaeraeal rfaor. Ex- “If, 1 * 11
x 30. in lawna,
and (I wee nag
Will WARM
and lem mihly (Hafa NHA mod Urg , FmJ t treaa. 'Nice ih JSS,
JW f“*l to'ce B9-888 Mm W* netgtoior*. CJaar title 311 .VC. Call wllh^ii
y w y°S fi»Y '■ PLafa. Mr S1 VleTT, anytlito. 90A4T1. w,. h J,,,
rlrtil dnwa ^ruba. Solrtlv bulll WARM
I tolv fc, FAMILY SEMI-BUNGALOW with
tnwaT'NieL •?' ^rattifi Altradw antra ore and
ONE ACRE
V.L.A. POSSIBILITIES
NORTH QUADRA
TWO-CAR PORT
AND GARAGE
FOUR BEDROOMS
TRADES CONSIDERED
DREAM A DREAM
through toll, apaefaua living room
with lovely fireplace Cabinel elen
trie kitchen wired and Humbert for
wavher and dryar SEE TB18 REAL
ownar will irtd* far revenue
Than look lain tha noawhiUly -at CALL GI
being immar nf IMa U acre grup
erty fa the ua and naaiito dii
inct of MaUduaut. A dalightiui
'XXLuTZ LTZZZ G LAN FORD
mountain, la ma^JIronl Ufa the mil 1 fa I- J, ™
a 5 ? U . fartST ***'" * “ ,M 2 » "rTSSi. WfficSuTE
rai ? im nu u _ SESSION F I n a n r i n ( artaflgM.
balance on exralfanl tarma T" CaR CEOffCE TBORNEIDF
view. Bltoto ntone. MRA RI.I.Eh EV 90TI
^EriJ-HtNELOS
Treed and laudaceped ground* aur- 'Wto M Port AagelM by
round thll modera ham* carafaling *ra • P"°"
of thru hail Itgdlng fa ■ pacloua nv- •*
ing rm: gueai-aiae dining rtn with railant invaatmeni. SIM 1
larga tomlly rm off: cabinet kttrton h y* 0 », « ••nna To
wim lota of rounler apart and ad- view elaam priora. MRA ELLEN
tuning utility rm: two Iwln-alaa SPEERS. I 0 MT 1 anytlnfa.
bedrm* and pedealal balh on main
floor rwo mere badrma and rumpua
rm in daylight haaement. Low pee*- ODlUft YOUR FAMll Y
.ura 0-0 M hett dr I. garage plua “ X
3-car port wtln aiaiderk mar. Rock- BACK TO VICTORIA
die*, tree* ard ornamamal ihreb*
GORGE
EXCELLENT VALUE
■* tufa fa nave uua mart attrani*
iwoJmdroom Bungalow conalrting «
through toll with new wall-lo-wa
beautify tha front while tree* and You wut *eiae with iha wim rt through toll with new wall-lo-wail
rlaarad ground offad Ito back la gjjjJ a^TlI tto fane IMaS “f ?* 1 * u J ,n * rn,rn
excellent Cd dll far In* id* and out. !la. J!r J. Jl.. L.T wtifi _.*•«, Tlraptme and fafauflM
*xcvitem wounr iniM« ana nn. . w^..* *>g. _ x-— ■f-' ■■■■>>101
, iin L t
vnusto * 30-30g Re* brij e,i madam klirton wit* ** U ua br*a FuU hurmmi wnk brautifiU*
1 fame*. FuU ha**oa*u( wit* laundry flniahcd rumpua raam wlA opeft
OLIVIA PL.-MIDGARD
3 OR 6 BEDROOMS £ra ,1 ^i i J c, ’£i SSB C* '#<3KSZ
UNIQUE DESIGN Wai. Tim. CaiTii rOfT “ * iwwbww* toWto *h«
1 anytime 093*71 worthy * ynnr Immedfate inapec-
—httt Full price, wiih C arm down
lll.m Plata* call Mr Uwwei ar
—_______Mr Pbaroa. Ivilfli wo um*
OLIVIA PL.—MIDGARD
3 OR 6 BEDROOMS
UNIQUE DESIGN
Near GORDON HEAD SCHOOL and
1 MVERATTY 1.30 *r 3.80 SO
FT of vary Vanaul# NF.W NHA______
9't% born a plu* REC ROOM area.
plua I a* Tn rooms 00 WIN ETTEMA
TER WORKS allowance An excel ,
lent plan nf port and beam tnlariar «
ttl*. ■S.TLK"'™ r JOHNSTONE LTD.
(ura wall and kllchra ha* *\ce(l«ii (farmery M cey fa Jtrt-wtueia LIAI
daajgn and Ira lure wall Lota of Ull GuVi oppufctg U'rtl
large (HoaeU ihroughou' FULL MUM day ar aiafiL
BASEMENT MAS LARGE REr
SSSSOTaVra^faSSaKSlfc IMMEDIATE 5%
ARDMORE
VLA
VIEWS OF COLE BAY ani
TWO GOLF COURSES
Pour - room home ranalatlng of an
SffiS IMMEDUTE 5% S
^ "J J “ '»% POSSESSION 5% S"Ji, S5S? '‘ u m'Z r r ££. iJZ
wr. mm nr **«■ i 5% — 5% — 5flb — 5flt _ S« fab'fa "fl HA toa fang (aackage
IIIIIIVNU! Biau ' " w>?>. AH thla altuatpd ot M acre
HAMPTON PARK 9% tturigag* fa an aatraina rarity * dll price tU.SB. AMDoal U
VY ftTI f VKT VAI I IE uirae Kara. Sara youraall kuddra* *vallah|*. EXCLUWVE Ugri
IiaLELLLN I VALUE of v.luabk toiler* A grttutoa and PJP. *'—*• *H Mr. Lawn at
$2,000 DOWN wewdarful uving 9 badraama. full tv Mrri anriima.
of golf court* utility roam, autn-
malic oft HA toafang (aackage
wan. All thl* iltuated at % acra
Full price 03.10. AdfaUaMI fa
LAtALLtm VALUE of valuable Softer* A grautoa and L5P.J^«*ia rail Mr. Lawn at
$2,000 DOWN wewdarful uvlag t badraama. lull tv % * T7i
_ baa*mart Inin Tram Vacant, mave
•liltl Haled. A Vary dealrable CLF.AR tn immadiaifly If yaw like
H W. lank, NEW I heroic n.J Hnma
la in givd <t**.i rondliion thru-owl
Large Kv in trti* FI*. iw-ltoe din
Ing rm. larpa family kllrha*. good-
•land rtuatia, 4-pee hath. Full bam I
l* high aad roomy Owner mwvtw*
and haa pneej |„ fell at only 0J.40
Cawuct kee Jamen. 98930* m \
30-8308.
Ellevna fa Jahmtow* Ltd.
$8500
TWO BEDROOM
CLOSE IN
Juat a few miwuiaa tram but and
city centre Tto large double an#
VIEW ROYAL w 110x30. is itte having vo£
HIGH ON HTT T 2?* ifrfc- Mlglv loot I w
IUUM UIN HILL There fa ana large had room and
TAXES $88 NET miL Cawy living room with
u.r. i. . . , , ,. ^ b replace. Katina arat to idle ton
Here la tn tmntorulai* 3-bed rm Oil ranat inciadad Total lax miv
tS5,n.’"«2f*ii3“5S Vfi ETJi
ia actum I and irin*0riatfan The
■ailing wul carta Inly plea a* you
Piicad ai Uil>»' with apprnx 38'. FA1RFIFI n
caah Call Mr Jamaa MMMM or
$10,700
ROCK HEIGHTS, $19,«00 4 BEDROOM - S
Oe |u\* L bedrm tom. Ufa *q ft . 1 2n*CTBr^S V fraTO ^
hill haaeinen'. LR. firepfaca^ aep LARli F FAM1L1 T i
DR. family k.lcton Rundrtk G«ri Fnxy al r>MA#IC kiw^in.r
ririn MMk“/falfrari h * f ‘ £-;{£*£* «Avtly r^wireu
eanane, inazrae. Kee. 0 #T»n. COPPER PLUMBING CUSE TO
full toaeinen'. LR, fireplace, aep'
DR. family knehan. Rundaek. Gnd
buying- fee thla an* Call Mr Mac
rarlan*. 10 3*9a. Rea *94-T8T1.
mamp I nvpnc AND TRANS
HOME LOVERS POR TATI ON TO VIEW PHONE
V.L.A. APPUCANTS J/ce. fletcher. ev 9 - 0*4
EXECUTIVE FAMILY
SECLUSION SEEKERS SEE THIS!!! FAIRFIELD
VIEW VIEWERS Uay ,we am ywu im* modern
If youre one ol Iheae you poaalblv !“*"* Mn floor Iwe / Hedroom*
will fit all me heading* that go la Idrotg flWB with electric Fireplace
msk* inta ua« de luxe llrttng on H dining area. Large Modern kticnan
acra. High, uverinoklng Portage In- * P" bath. 1 Bedroom, recrewllon
let. I-etarey, built ip a maatar room. J pee hath, Mnraie. wnrk
rmflaman Tto \*« atmoaphena of ,h to * uuiuy area ia baautlfuity
(to home la DIGNIFIED QUALITY. *»'"'» P8fa»ll#d dayligM baaamani
torgb LR. flraplac# guert •!** DR, Red Water Baalim Aaklng III W0
ito bait vten kitchen you will love. « offer*. TOme Dai Hannah or C
3 aafa plumbing I badrma Bum- >■ Henry WM3M tar detail*
lot galore Dancera and famlllaa
■•* thla lumpu* room'! Perterl li .-t aV mDr\ cm-win
ito word See thl* on (ha weekend GL^YNrURD—$10,300
rfS^Si m Iai^al ly a^* , L* , iie* U “ nm*. an why not VIEW
rartant. WBH R*a. 194 1ITT. fW Y AND MOVE n lime far apring
VIEW ROYAL l SSSfaU Wtaute. WS ?
NEAR THE SEA
Comfortable and delightful haaement
bungalow, corner Kerwood. You'll » ,_.
fa'# ito houaa and location Premier L,9nfiIOrfl ana ColWOOd
Rennet! lay* you only tova fa pay
IA3 laxaa fa najoy thla dandy. L.R. tTV) TVwn
flraplar*. apacioC? kitchen with nook.
1 bdrrn. ipan gueit hdrm. rumpua Stiller or Retirement
rm wllh flreplaca Ir. Ihe baaemani. _ . ___
Carport and gnod ground* Call X DM-badruom horn* Central fare
Macrarfane. 09380 rat. W-TSTT H 0 " MoSam .Metric klUgfan
_ and ak*S. F P 0.00
ROYAL TRUST J 300 D °^\
firefalar*. Auto-o(l heal An exert
OAK BAY ln ‘ p,CUw ’ rP
GLANFORD—$10,300
BLY AND hove la Lup* lor apring
(ardeniM- 1 "wk to piraaae u
praymi aU parUnulari nf thu 3
be *fra" 5 f« modem hnm*
DON HANNAH - I0-43M
Lantford and Colwood
ROYAL TRUST
RXAL ESTATE
SALES DEPT.
OAK BAY 08.09 ™^ DOn f p
Brand naw atone, alucco and aiding. _
4 bedroom bona iltualad cloae to UOWn
•bopping and tranaportallon Tkra
toll, living room with done fir*- Modarp
beautifully fandaoaped. rrul^*ireea'
STM?: T asms d W —.
room on main Beat; I badrsoau
”*• '“It t * 1 ■ Hr “°ra J* GRANT d JENKLNf
menl «Hrt laundry room. t-pc. bath WEAL Err ATI *
morn and apace for rumpua imn.im oiAur._ ,^
A. t. Cole*. Eva*-. EV 31799 BV * 1 ^
ROYAL TRUST---
living room with done flra- Modem kiirtwo r*im Large ioc Ret
'roomta*leto ^2l5l!JS“m2ll' landagapwl ErJi^lrJ?.U RriOifP-Corp.
«T: ? ft? ^^*ffr„,rad duple | gjMBjjBjj I
on main Baag: I badroowH I __ __ __
SEA VIEW-SECLUSION
4 BEDROOMS
$35,960
(*n a alopia 1 lot of almoai
HALF AN ACRE, thl* lei
rifle twn-lrt'rt POBT AND
I-EAM boma haa 10 raanv
quality laaturra Th* en¬
trance la qff a rasludad
court yard complete wit*
mlmatur* WATERFJCE 1 . and
POND, lraalhtaking VIEW
from living roam, whlck
faaiuraa flow fa ceiling
raiaed brick firapiaca built-
fa booiahalve* and arivai*
aundaek The gafagmfui
Wuhan hai buili-in dlih-
rawhn 0 rhorator rang',
fan. nnek and uiuity ara*.
Alfa no tha mala M» 40
FT lavei ara a aeparai*
dining room, large mailer
bedroom with double rlnaela
and baauiilul 4 pre tolh
riw lower level, an am at
100 ag. 11 , haa I morn tod
room* another 4 poa. balh
#n 8 a family room
Wllh flraplac* and aaclirted
Irttla off, Tpu iaw*|| hem*
I* locafad tn Cfaikxa it*,
faily ,18 ar il mlautaa from
tto caetra at tori. Fag an
appolnlBMat 1 * new all
Ito away taataraa. pfaa**^
Mra L GoodMlow an 00
ae 09-011.
COLONY HOMES ALES
GORDON MEAD
GARDENERS PARA DUE
04(0
1 41S BQ FT of comfortable
> to in Bui a*4ei J-faEO
ROOM ham* aa a beautiful
toifaege to Living room
19x13 with firapiaca. diking
mom 1I0T. madarn kitchen
wilh range Inrludad 4-pi*ce
baihroogn. utility room and
•tUcbed garag* end work
■lw« Claaa la Ito me and
k i.na partition Bill n t*r-
rllir value and pa**lbie log
future Mihdlvtaftat For fur
ttor information *lu,i nail
MJU L GOODFII.LOW
477 790. 10 E3J
COLONY HOMESALES
RETIREMENT
SPECIALS
1 ROOMA—full baaamani
Modernized buagalow
Larga to. Reduced to aoiy 030
4 Rooea— Gorge area
OH rumare, abaolulaiy
immaculate Only 010
Ra *ura In eae thea# well priced
apcclala. Phone anytime fa:
'4MAL*EmTE Wi «»5«r , 0i
*va. Langford ‘ ARMY'' ARMSTRONG
. i *£ m Ha ! £^ y ' ^5-1448 or 479-2155
4n - M * 1 GARDNER AGENaEfi LT*>.
190 GOvanpMM to eel
MAYFAIR Haaiiy .ttracllva .luoco hum. w.fa =*UivuAI *nn,
» iWSL.^—■ ^^.^"rte^kH^'d 2 P ' m ' to 8 P - m ‘
poS 1 , hi.rSSSf: rarasr, ® «rs5t- im CHRISTMAS AVE.
Immaudata randllfan—eToae fa rtiop good ptrUafi W on a qfaal
all rnnvanlencaa gee itoi* d**:r*bl* Heart in LAngforS: NET TAjUEN Luxurioua new NBA 4-badraan twa
esc halve tolmga a> 0 . 01 ) each fatth LAST YEARONLY 0.0 toSSS? Mm. «t a /SSitoS
rnJSSF V.1U. fit $8,500 gj« ^ni^XTiU ara.
Flnanclal Survey Ltd <3 w person LTD . ^ ^
tfNivERiiTY AREA, modern 384-9328 Reg. 382-8917 ED HENt>RKS, 385-4flBl
■ bedroom bungalow, lew itrpa
Open lo vfaw biurday and Sub _______ _ __ _ ( _
SS? *"9'CLEM riTLX BY OWNER 1939 lUWJIVaiON.
112.09 caah ae trade tor hom* Tumu Ave fttwv warm- in,.i 11 ■ RaaaC na* B'ATia ready u* auw M.
ri?alain**** “ 1 completely ‘mader^a#* Interior*con' ““ l «* 1 “pyicrad- Ail *a
GR9-74B. iJfc l, u nvtag roum. J badruumi »« kfatoatmaaL A. M.
- --- raninet kiirhtn. bathrm and utility Phrin* 419-108
LANGTORD S^c.Kfa -OPEN TO OF FTRA I
New.-todronm « totomaa*. .0 flL“TlBK2S
iom ___ i »ka rant on agreement for mia bua 094 Knotty Plat Rd . Larw-
47*440. 479-4138 | E V 9091. _ fard. qR Mfi Ownar
I —- rriT I’ V - - ---- —---11-BEDROOM HOUSE POR SALE- CLEAR TITLE ^gY OWNER i
1 J-BEDROOM, SIDE-BY-SIDE DU-j Full _prlc* 0 . 000 . Iffnaa ownar: bedroom houaa. full baaamaoL Ml
■ plot. 0 , 100 . 194 Imernna 30-HOT. EV 1 -MI, funiac*. Gorge ara*. llMDM.
READY TO RETIRE?
4 Rooms, almost new!
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY 20th,
2 p.m. to S p.m.
1756 CHRISTMAS AVE.
i<pan m vi*w aaiurnay aim sub- ----—___
iTl’afi’* cair'or^lnSr fc*" 1 Wruc BY OWNER 1*29
S?ysSi - —* .Ms S£«ir«s:M f, Sfa*sTs;
I 1
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-to-ev* * .ri-e r -r rx,*
/ - e i >f«a**e«*
4 ra a • -q « . • -V • a".
Md i
ra R
MT TOLMIE, 112.500
See this rn« attractive 3-BR towno
vera Mil I crated rk» to Mora
art but n > Mil landaraped W
Foil ham'. Emm pfcf furnoc* A
home to be croud of. C»»h or re*
mill D P Drlvi by US Klngalex
and ■»» iMa nlc* level retlremenl
home. aeiHng at KUO Oil Ed
Roberta. EV 5-8794 or EV MKC
riwn. 1 bedroom, and '4-pea. bath.
Ample Koran apae*. All modem
ammutlea. ELEVATOR SERVICE
Ot away (ram home maintananr#
wnrrtaa and atari to really enjoy
and atamli
Older home within miking distance
eaatly be enlarged.
FULL PRICE 8251)00 WITH EASY
TERMS
Ear appnirement ftc further krfor-
inatkin plrav mil
NEW OR UP TO 5 YEARS OLD
home wanted—bv builder or private
male 1 bed no mi. dining room, lull
lawmen-, guod reaidenllal ar»i
Land value* are gorng up, but her*
la a good bulldtnc Jut lhal la real I v
REASONABLY PRICED, AND YOf]
36 flatlg Colonial n> housis iah
l.aiay March 20, I **• j
housp rot iali I I^rry Aldrich'» Young Suit Look
131 COUNTIY HOMIS AND 132
PtOPUTItS
WATIftFUONt
properties
f SO HOUSP POR SAL I
OAK BAY REALTY
FOR OAK BAY HOMES
j THE DELIGHT OF
DISTINCTION
CLARKE k WALLACE
Raally Lid.
U< Rmughloa Si EV SUM
Arrnaa (mat Eatoa a Car Park
BOORMAN ..wo
w up With Doing <
A? hones ar are tdei
A exceptional Ian
RAYS prime lot
N Mae a very beouii
lkOS with mould,
I*VESTMENT Ca LTD i-naal style Hew
.1.1 GOVERNMENT STREET IuH <i>ed dining
uu uu'wv formal or Informal
panel lad with open
ROWLANp HEIGHTS rewliatthajily pci red
apgrnm- iMid MmnVT bSTi
Irene a located mi a quiet deadend
at reel and fmture* 4 badroceni. large „
IIVUM roan with flreptace. ftral M e OAK HAY
dining roan, wuti MMuM *Ja** door BEACH DRIVE
hra^32TUa ,U 7 B ^lj5^. n The APARTMENT
Fn, .hamming buyer, art, bav. XfHjCXUimtL
raarhad the stags where i bey d' 1,700 SQ FT-
Y«i mu« *t *. you thki
* EnLu#r brod rew Inanum tuUy tome
up HitA o«nc anefro ,___ .e*,..*.
h-fliM. <p in dcwD m erfftr ■■ tora1ed ■ tM V^aa jmiifla,
MILL BAY — SEA VIEW
smaller SomuM. family home
Sfd^^M*! •ssu-v*r JTS - JETS
^ r rs l ‘mtac h ‘k«tMoa l *Tha £££ hve. fb* m«i£ flm leatuna include
Si . ^kSSSTilJE* mom • <rtKtf “SJtoT m£»
E,u“!!L room, well designs'! Btrheo wilt
m ^TnilamTDe? «•*. cabmen, built In range,
Th?. ■“> * cheery *** Utility room
mn •*«» «» <* cupboard. four bedrmi.
realiaUmJlv^iflMd M 332 040 To 1 lw »-P , * r * *••»« 0,1 bedroom >
h^wKv?Meni muT'Call J f>«r-piece vanity bath piui three-
Um rm ' C “ J Mace m. lower level With Mare (or
Mean <r t. mi. *s> not family r.m ThW la well paired al
. , ,, _ . „ *21 .im Tn via*, phraw Mr. Waliare.
)AK BAY OR 4-H27 or Mn MacWllUam.
fWJ haaaman baa a w ughe d'n 1K34 A mo(l | .tir^ive apartment In a
nanpua room wdJi prime local mo—BEACH DRIVE—
piumbang rougtaad-io ¥* a u»m na“- o, lu-f, nvuyg room
* w * t etaocn dining na>o romhttwlion wUh »ad
ASKING S1S.3W quality broadloom wall-to-wall car
Ertlt A Brutal IBS-TSU anytjmg
OWNERS
LEAVING TOWN
ngraiM two-bedroom. 4-ymrald
KwrT l^Miaood dRdng-livina nro
with aropuca, bright t mtdem kK -
rtam. •tv#-in pnN
life — In yma- very own apart mem
Ognaw mto-b edroom. Ayaar tdd ^R^SSTm^T' ^ WIDE SEA VIEW
ST OAK BAY SOUTH Sw ah"“ou*ta™ ^aRgT^
S£j2r«SS2 -n-.de «d NEW HOME
$13,950 WITH TERMS »1,000 sundeck *j® well *m
* _Tbta allraetlve Ebedroora spill- ^*".‘1 " BUSSEY MAITTI, C.
Frank KacWwtl KS-TK1 anyTliae ]#vt , ho,,,, u n 1u a( M w 1 ri ,«j RAIRD M4«tn
locaUan. handy la arRonla parka • ONLY pi
and iranaoortallnci LOW DOWN
rvrvpnn\’AL VALUE payment largi nha hiORT
EXCEPT lUPiAL-jnuuu CAGE gsos WINTER WORKS —--
HIGH LOCATION BONUS. An excellent living room
QUICK POSSESSION 1 p,,^, .ES^-ktoE GEORGE RANDALL LTD.
HeaiM.Iul plaster and panelling Lahapad dining room and brythl
mr!Lwhiail an devirante «** heai kitehan wllh lota of cabinet* and
we^oSUmmd. • M f yaaruld rmd hreakfaat area Up (Our TEN MILE POINT
knea raanliH cd llvltig-dlnlng uapa 1 o 1 bedroom, and 2 balh
r^* SKJISr two large hed rootna. Dow natal r> there la apace Hare la an axacullva, Ultra-Modem.
*2E£Jr«iih RAiMeS. Reel (or a large nirapua room, alao Quallty-BuiH Mom-, la e ouMl re*i-
23T leuN^Tronln wllh lube and roughed-uT ptumbto* lor another * r “ l ,J! n t* r /^?*l r l 72 rr, ;, I ?
•inn- v.theemM imj kgiww Turnrwtr ruml at oo# uoar. Llvint Room wiin Fir*
S.p,M vantly bathroom mi net haxhrormi Wpnrate at p,aMiad Dan with Flranlae.
Uxe* only *H M. jmT or nouoa. pc*«ejmiu vary Large Kitchen
PRTCF ONLY $8,950 i™ :. *7 r |« C G Pnmily ««™ 3 Complete Soaeloua
PRILL UNU1 can AE. Gower or L. u. ^ mail (eel no one
Mas Cerwabi ■KTKn eaylime Giddy, SK>-rm. . . M . anmtw la acre wllh
J^Saruiai. conauhoa m-.de and NEW HOME
"* $13,950 WITH TERMS J 21 ' 000
___ . TtWi 4ltrmc«1v<
Frank MArahail KS-TK1 anytlm* i #v# t bon,. u
location, hand)
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
HIGH LOCATION bonus. An ea
QUICK POSSESSION 1 ,
100 FT. SANDY LAKE
Wall ranal curled and very deal cable i FRONT A HP LAKE FRONT HOMES I l-REDROCM HOME WITH INLAW
country home with 2 hedroom. , _ ___ ... - . , B|M eulle - ty to *30.0(10. MRS. JOHN-
kitt hen. living room. 2 bathroom.. I Almnal TV. acre* nf me# laketroni 1 ~ 1fro,11 ** T T U L!K‘. ’ “STON. -irf-gSTA
rw.emenl with nimpui room with property al Cowlrhan Lake, m ™ •“* J,,' 1 - ....
fireplace Approximately acre bourn drive from Victoria. «2-fl 1 •**’**1*? j-bedroom, home Cn to (.< rca
maamficen 1 ^ M ^xtra^, STaJTM gKSSKSlS l “ ^.“^1
ssl^co^:. 10 “ 1U ^ * nd s^gar^rv^r-srwK: SSSSTSsSSfi" m ’ r 1 r™
_ „ __ _ ^ Aii ikim f or it* nrid'© ot SH Mi *- tV< • tog-rtn** mr<‘>*nrT*«xl«l>oa prnpeny c4 SEZE OR PRICE.
tl ertni term*. Owner moved, all otlen *4 000 hardlee at CtT.SM. MRS. JOHNSTON. 4TI-«T71
i Con lac i R. Bruce. Rnhinann Aied auhmitled. Ceil Phil La Mare at 1—<5oa* to the tbyagf. modem and • • .. . . .
Ctee Ltd Trunk Road. Ihtccin. B.C. 74A5171. evttgx or holidaya ■■•>* ■ r-atwi. Vurdmnca •< itwgro^n home I P TO gtjtmin
IPhon* 7again or write Box US. Duncan, B C. ■'•mmodatit* phw aeparat.’ gueid AX\ AREA. EVELYN WILSON.
2 WATIMIONT
rtONRTIES
SHAWNTGAN LAKE
LAKE FRONT HOMES
IS) WANTW TO fur
HOUSIS
, “COLONY* NEEDS TODAY I I I
S-bedroom, home. (> to 1:4 nug.
Pbon* 74giin
•uue. double plumbing, large living mm, *
---—| _ r, .... _. HWIl With g!*»» d'XJC |D SUH DeVk. .......
2 ACRES RETIRE BY THE SEA Wharf and all (artlltlew. Term* avail . .. . .
DOUGLAS ST .... .. .t- v*» * bedroom modem home with *p*r*
* I Sheltered*^ 1 u e water meliorate * (or extra be.ic.r, I t (tv | - cf -
Two houaea greeuheuan. wtlh aandlnd pebble beach over 400 » -Over TOO ft rowiage and ft acme ooo. MRS. MITCHELL, 477-*R».
? lhrr *'. .y.rw^ Axklng Oft.OOtl | n lent \ ir . iVwtv. and ahruhherv M privacy 3 Bedrt^hKjlow- wllh
XTIl* T T*‘^* ?T rt, * red ' to wafer. ,r Jd*e. AUrarltve 2-bKL Jenvrvg j>»rt»t. uaeful outbuilding, j A* * M* * _
Ptvftie X8S-144h. Jack Glover or „ ' ... ... fully lumi'hed. 1 t-arga waieiTroni property. EXFCl).
Gordon M.rahall, Ganhver Agenrte. uito Ihe tree*, ha. a^ideck. aul^ Term, at *S1 500 . TIVE TVFK HOME. Call VERA
LM -_oil heat. Fleldatnne fireplace and a Pleaae call Mr Cuatance. EVftWI l_
_ oil heat. Fleldatnne fireplace and a Pleaae call Mr Cuatance. EV ft-2
CHARMINC COMPACT CCHTACE " V 'W "“"J 5 fret long with view 0€ any <H our reoreaent*t|v M|
<xi 2 /J ot arn , near Hem.wood Bav Window* Privacy aaaured by 12 Swlnerlon. Stewart Clark. Ltd.
Electric heat, excetleni well. gS.Tfl I • r "? fir "\*ple. alder, dog
T>rm. Immed po**. Ptwne Bit 44111 wo g •"<* arhulu*. Good A'll and — —
Approx. H acre anth S bdrm hxrta
- within t mil# circle. BETTY
SILVER MA248S.
TEN MILE POINT
lattee ooly H M.
PRICE ONLY $8,950
Kan Cor»>h KBTIffl eaylime
A939
SIZES 10*19
WATERFRONT
PROPERTIES
100’ CLEAN BEACH
An Immaculate home offered b>
widow lor appreciative retired
couple or executive who enjoy t 20 -
mmute acenic driva to work Large
14x20 L R. with beautiful fireptere
Innki over quiet bay to adjacent
inland* Alan, dining room, kilrhen
with artanlar and tewing room
I look over ihe water. Two good-
alxed bedroom* with 14x15 b**e
j ment bedniing room including hre-
Small a pari Trent block — t to I
SUITES. CaU VERA PIPES.
good water iupply. Home only 12 T r nrc !
year* old owned and mainumed \\ATERpT vONT lAJIh Small apartment hlock — g to I
hy a dnrlor. Located on Denman ! SUITES. CaU VERA PIPES,
I eland with frequent daily IS-minule DON'T wait arourid hoping more BAStlfc
ferry aervlce Full price gJS.OOd.Otl waterfront building W* will be I
Ha* clear _ title Pleaw Pjvme oi manularturod There ar* dam few 4 bed no*, nr I bad cm and den.
“'D'ePhll Le Mare, 74A5I72 or eve toft, and that! the end The met L’p to tlS.ift). and not over X yra
744-Mgd. Box 12S, Duaaan.
H W DICKIE LTD.
"We Sell ihe laland"
&>x 12R, Duncan, B.C.
SOOKE
WATERUtONT
wr have available in NORTH ANY GOOD AREA. MARIE MAL
SAANICH wilt likely be all aold BON. 12SABW
i hi* year. Right new w t have tate •••••••
U K.SOI. aeveral in the IIO-C5.000, , b»drm, betler home In CADBORO
range, and a couple of-choir* one .-ray nr GORDON HEAD ham men!
at higher price* Call m* nowlooii^j f p lo H4.00TI. BARBARA
vu beduting room including fire-1 COTTAGE ^-QK SALE PROSPECT
re and haaemenl waah room We are fortunal* In offering foe 1-ake. |A M0. EV 4-1242, GRI-4SB
place and haaemenl waah room »e ar# (ortunat* In offering for
Enrinaed carport, garden tool ehed. ule (or the Aral lime, waterftunt
heautltul lawn* and ahrub* with properly l hat ■ la virtually a
eaay alepa lo bearh make thla a Ihangrl la. i Imagine owning your
choice <dtming Rememier, ch-ilce own completely fenced park of 4*.
waterfront la tl2B lo H30 a foot, acreai. From the loiked gate i«i
Full price *25 150 with e**y lerma ihe Marfclopped highway, a Wind-
In qualified client*. The large )iew- mg gravel road lake* vnu through
Ing and utility room open# ceito ull treea thal Jual ahu| you oul
rondw k for iumn»r living. (r, im tp, r*,, „( lhr world, to your
WIL1.S OF WHTTTOMF.S 3884271 '"™ beach wllh a panoramic view
and arrange lo have al look. , HUNT. g»54gt.
AL HETHER1NCTON. 154 Jftgt CYil.ONY HOMESALES. Ml 32W
'"rial G.*don Hulm# Lid 8581154' TROM THE WOMAN S POINT OF
COTTAGE k-OR SALE PROSPECT VIEW"
lake SA wo F-V 4-4242. CR I-4SB VICTORIA'S PRESTIGE OFFICB
— - - — OF WOMEN REALTORS
WANTID TO *UY
HOUSES
HAGAR *•SWAYNH
REAL ESTATE DEIT.
need*:
The property haa city waler piped
A HOP TO THF! RFAFH ihruugh and aaide (ram thii big
A liyp 1U Hit, BtACJi extra there are aeveral new oul
Custom Built 1,500 building! ptu* a large cabin with
flu nor Trnnafcrrorl driveway I urn a round. Creek run
LMner iransierrca Ring through the property and ap
Immaculate 1 bed room home Juat P rt " 1 - cleared, t Black loam,
over the road lo quit* bay with view rK> * planied In rout crop* I com
of Jam** laland. All lit* room* are hlelea thla ixjutandmg and Impn*
large—L R , 15x23. DR 11x14 and "M* In acquire properly. Full price
S hedroren with baml la Cadtvwa
Bay Sherwood Oaka or Upper
Ijiwlnuiw Not older than t yre.
Up to (30000. Muit have torn*
character
OR
larjrr. older goad ham* on M acre
„„ v OAK BAY NORTH
BEST BUY 2 - B R BUNGALOW
gzj «8.»“
osu* cut* roay Garden Irt ana Over 13BB W II Hi
the practical price ihdudea range. Uvmg room wll
TV a ana l drape* mantet nucroe. toxll.l dining room.
door. Lot la anorak '♦ acre wllh
nica water view from ell window*
Fun Basement An imueually de*u
SUPREME VALUE AT
$9,500
Try your term*
Phil Simpann. I*TS® Mrtime
NEARLY NEW
$1,000 DOWN
t-hadronm huna»luw *• • «wel
able hntn* at raamnabi* oric*. from Mont wonderful wgy. w« knmv, to zip into ipririR is in a | hu “,;:^ y ..ii qwJfVndl anyum*.
■"^cuZ'ALSNKL^iiAN l twoploce dres. by LARRY ALDRIOI. For beauty of -U**-;;*-: _
ev 2-44M iHorn#i cut and line, the designs nt this famous house are unsur- carport, moi *ned. wroughi iron
I passed. Printed Pattern A939 hai a panelled from jacket ^, n n f,' ^"|'i! 1 a ,l “ ra 3 n ,V’ s
UNIVERSITY with a niftily curved beK in back. The slender tailing twin m a nutom quality ham* I
irur WAV i I vm ■ aid anarinue i._j l... __l_i_rou_ : l .* rD,r . '* •'U'hg at a •%» Pi. c«e CfifH
rul-de-ear ou* Lnn^ord way. 1100 Reai h and Willow* ftahnnl To
par mnmh F^wp**** call A W. »#w*rt.
FULL PRICE $11,900 - i ** 8 - 77 ®
par GnraMe. »« an»tim* TWO BEDROOMS
ifttTi uTma^mom wioi^repiac* I passed. Printed Pattern A939 hai a panelled from jacket
5KJ-J I UNIVERSITY 1 with a niftily curved beK in back. The slender falling
good' .tea uiniiy room on mi- ,kirt ! * ea * ed b Y K athe r» below the waist. The slightly ir,7^(oi™tl®"“an 1
^iJh^SndTKfliSS at i,*'S M ' ,d "* d COU * r , ‘‘ ipri ” K a ,m * ptetl * S#>W 11 w-i,h * hort l'^ r, h^h U Exml^”^
■ *i Ihe main floor Full baaemeni p^^aIa^^.undetk Family room O*" V ileeveg In WOOl OT Wool knit, sleeveless in linen Ing at reasonable 7%
StuIK SST' rumpua^room ^ AlV ^ shan,u "K'
»ith nr»pi*rr and garage with "tiiegarVniiw with im* medium Primed Paltem A939 is available In Misses' Sizes 10,
ir^ B . ILrJrJftu* U H ' 16 - 18 - S1 « 10 *°P 2 yard. 35-inch fabric;
quire minimum mataienem* #(- llBlv *„,# Kienraait. KV 2 4W skirt requires yards 3S-inch fabric.
K2pp.«Tw«S^g.l!r will". : Send ONE OOI1.AR for Printed Pattern A939 to The
Ihrough and aaide from thii big >AIRFIELD REALTY Iguger. aider goad ham* on M ter*
extra there are aeveral new oul 2 bedrom, full haaemenl home, of more with aeduaion in 10 -mlla
buildlnga plu* a large cabin with Lem ihan IB >ti old. Minimum cirtN*. View <d ho iniereM hut trr^
driveway turnaround. Creek run- l.noo *q ft. ALL GASH a muK. Apprt* *35.000 - gM.snn
ning Ihrough the property and ap DON ROBBINS. JM-iBJl BMh ihe*e r*queat» are fqr genuine
prox. ta-acre cleared, i Black loam. clienl* with eubatanuel down pay-
now planted In root crop* I com metua.
plelee thla ixiutanding and Impn* LAKE HILL, HIGH QUADRA ALSO
, _ . .... .."W* In acquire property. Full price CADBORO BAY AREA Small nn-alep rmtag* mu*t have
(m inm a«o
OAK RAY - LANSDOWNF. Call Lew Mrtlliet. «5S **»
__ Ten bedroom*, den, |wo halhrrv.m* ' ot F fYilnenhin KSK- gOTT
Small lot. Newer home Up loi <Yfir# EV 2-72T«
CL'ACTTVC* unuc ISO.no* | Town A Crximry Realty LM.
ShAblDE HOME j C ALLAN. »M(W1
SEASIDE HOME
10 MILE POINT
SOUTHERN EXPOSURE
1 PupItxM tode-hy tk\t ■ tvs
r*ih client*. L’p In |» WWl
•DESPERATE"
PrinlBd PaltRm A939 is available In Misses' Sizes 10,
3. H. Whiimme A Co. Ltd.,
7*lg Furl Si cert
alaed hearth Exi*ilng mod gag Spnngtim* la an especially lovely
ng at reaaonahle 7* l*e*»u»i tn enjoy Uua tmauiifullv Ren Scattergond. 4T8-1S74
WILLS OF WHITTOMES 8SA4771 ' ESQUIMAIT 1 "elp to telUe Iwe
J. H. Whlimme A Co. Lid-, Taatertuiv P dec«wLi^? r i2SJ*n ' ESQl IMAf.T .muple* Jual Iranaferred from Re-
71* Furl Sicert lurVr .wtrtaSIS'^i-Uf ‘S' .Jt! s, ' w ' ln ,hl * * r ” !'"• On# need* a 2-bedroom, nrv
TL' .** V a f e BR h * ml hornr ^ ba»ement home in any good ar*. -
. , * ^ K up to t* 1 " 1 prrlerrably Ihe Gorge. Town and
T^a'Trld g k Kna ruV"*"" 1 ROfl !w ' ATTERGOnn ' ir4 3 “blldromli 0 ^ - ?' imih r |n'^he
COWiaiAN LAKE ' ... STS? £
SOUTH OAK BAY * 1,>a0D
eiwi nowv Her* H a 1 wo-bed room home
LAJWIN a, amntSe. m *• Mid Iran*
I tinea* haa mad* IMS large old« E***"!' ."J * "*«■ W «"d B*'
wm>| viaai Umi ii ui pul yuur ™ llvlnf room dlnJna room
wSJw 14 Mk - • pace and and kl.rtiMi are all good .taed ard
r^iertjajSwerv-wiwca' Four lar ftvei the furnace, plumbing and wiring
L-.-leaarala dining room. hav* all beer lanewad adlhir the
Mpareta garS* and a lima lot l*M thrrt year* Ttill horn* la
^^FhonaMre. Croe* gSKTrfl priced al gll.M and allraetlve
innvir in vn (inerving can ha imaged Foe
ASKING >U,»n further Intermalb* praaa* call J
W Ritchie. MB71 oi
BUY OF THE WEEK KING GEORGE TER
TN th .1 7->ear-old. .twdroom SEA VIEWS; OAK BAY
home over 12M square feet la 11*1- What a lovely location for a re-
Newalead Rrally Ltd.
Progpdcta or Suspcrtg
O. RaMMlI Ltd.. EV 4-n*
nr pandora Ava.
BARGAIN HUNTERS!
Do you really want lo IEI.L yraer
_ CASH ALL CASH property nr »ould *nu ralhar rni-
/'acts AT t CASH dur ' »P c ' n « tou '*
CASH ALL. LASH ihrough your home If an you
,.„ n vri|t _ urtUF nFCaRDLrkS hand!* It But II you want U arid
SIDNEY WATERFRONT A gk Condition or “ '>'>«■**_, V' , " y tn * W, ”I '
untie anjTn ciilTF CATION IF ITS FIXABLE AND mum nl inronvenirtw# plea** con.
HOME AND SUITE rvntarif 1 WILL BUY IT CALL * uf| “* *■ "• have a number «i
MARINA ZONED hy Ig^nt JoJin JaMES WHY ^L^^vic^V 4 *’*" “
ERM HOMES LTD. M3 21JT ARY- relocate in Victoria
atnanou .i-w. ___ nut h : . onrir.rq.P VI T.IATP
Ye* thie t-iaaf-oid. I bedroom
home n\*r IM equar* taai i* 11*1
•d way heiee* raplacemrm coal
od way beMar raplacamrnl coal tirmd couple' Small eaiy-
Lik* new, il Rha both a dining room garden, warm romfMlabie
and eating nook, full haiamant and
cuphnarda everywhere
ONLY $16,000
C. Warren MATSU arc Um*
SOLD ON SIGHT
MT. TOLMIE SECLUSION
Ikwely treed selling on thl* extra
wide lot allowi apace in move.
The 8-bedroom hum* feature* L
ahaped living - dining room wllh
u'lluy ogf kllrhem. 2 pailo*. drruidr
drive Firat-claea mndllum.
PR1CTO RIGHT AT $19,350
M Warren. 1M75CU aajlim*
CLOSE IN
HIGH LOCATION
ROYAL OAK
WITH A VIEW
Beat h and Willow* Ibhonl To- I F>ally Cologlikt Pattern IVnirlmpnl Ml Vrrait Ffrrrl Weal COWIQIAN LAKE Full high baaemeni ha* flnialied vnvT'ran 1 h»ln me °ple*a* rail ma
mV” 0,11 *• W ^ JAMES BAY—$5,950 | ToronUj , On,.’Ple.M print plainly your name, .ddreaJ^ Come* .o the M e. .ha. Km ro m J|T SS K.r R^'Vifi^: ?RT 8 N °. l °fe» V E V V a "i2t
TWO BEDROOMS ^ number ,nd «** !?« 15"S W4W, ‘ Lid.
OAK RAY "“t ,nd l,r «* kllchea with all I NEW! NEW f NEW FOR 1966 ! See 57, new cream-of-the- emhumaM, clean a.ter. (,«■ ^ <W '7^.ulL s^ m U *?_ 2 ° HI?' iiApTuV ■ 1,y Rll « ,r * 'ra ulr »* Mwdronm ------
S“™ s?‘Jr SSjts ln “ r =\3 1 y^‘ro,x r !. Ms it.,::" Proip . ctt „ Sll>p , ru
Hen W a 'wn-beriramr, home P*"cy ReaaonaMa down payaaaal Pattern Book, Plug 50c free Coupon -apply to any $1 Excellenl Ihopplng fartllllea r n,^..rmam M'rn -Ld ____ ~ 1
rttiwe tn rbxti w»*a and Iran* c,u 11,11 8 * —hu ° GRI-HM pattern In Bonk. Send 50c DOW for the Couture Book Ivmw a-tea^left m pUM «™n'i UJl »»n*tmrd at Ik! U «1 Do you really warn lo IEI.L >«*
KTSS S, “n.-Jf S. a u. ««• k -W.tch . Pr„ m i„„, ELunx.r Pa.tern ^ ~_ZSI-“?U STV-" ST.
and kitchen ar* ell good alaed ard M* Pandora Av*. by Betl Reif. I, , lu.acr# wooded lot wilh J 00 CASH ALL CASH Ihrough your home’ If an you
lw*ra fl a7rbaan l,< r.'lliN** ■ ———— - f*M of good safe beach wilh beau cmNF'Y WATVBFROMT >T1R YOUR HOME REGARDLESS n f . u S5lv* , «nS**
Rrt. hil k - 1 tlful View, priced al Juat *5 500' SIDNEY WATERFRONT OF AG*. Cr.NDITlON. OR LO- V* irMy- aweHy eirt with e Ihim
g-S m COUN Ttt HOM M AND ,.| COUMT.Y HOMIS ANP “X, 75 UTI| H ™ E ,^ d!E rt - ™‘ ■--I J
S-YS*’” BARGAIN HUNTERS! P.OTOm.S _ I.OH.TI.S_ #«S 73“S.“J'JSJ^‘JK MARINA ZONED « 1^^ ^Ttr«ST ^ “
looMnelnr* i hear rent or * aood a,.,.,.,,. __..._ , • rhnlc* art* It r*wlly la BOR 2 BEDROOM nidi- homr In excellent TIME * _ J, RODGER-P KUGENER
KING GEmGE TER. —M nr L A RARE I SJK" 3 F™*". "t'S Z jTnsDOWNF^ Northmen, Vru.iUM Ltd.
SEA VIEWS; OAK BAY iuta^T ww «TT*» thla li e ale? SytEUM yg - - .SPLIT LEVEL 14QB i Ltd , 7«agm, rhmean, BC. and separate DINING ROOM iher# WSMXJBNr. EV vgill
W>»« ■ '-'r location for a re. Mi ~ ~£ ZZ ,-- iWR^aT. H ^.ider^ ° AK BAY “ C1TY
%JBrS.» ES MONTREAL TRUST . ^rrr^Vh^inr, 'fgl ITS FANTASTIC
MARINA ZONED
tired couple' Small eaay-lokeep I
garden warm romfarlabJa bung- j
alow wlih aeqviewi from everv
room. Akaolutely in Up-iop con-
dH kin a* It la yet plenty nf
rykertlal tar MHarglng If dtlired | ^ nit Thirv ^
Laiii#’'ifvjngg ^I'^h^rTr;: gwcrffi tpp ^ int jr?'' **- ct , 4
place, aeparal* gued da dining -■ W *"* ed in cedar aiding and durod ron» OHy Mono SEA FRONT
room, aportoua cabinet kitchen Weil ailualed In a goad dldrtrt wnh'VBlIM Mr, Elwrll 477 »»•* cai m epprop TCI ivn
with plcaaanl dinrtl# are# over „. „ amide prtvwj Full eric* tll.idl. dal. l nrfUNU Ihl-An U
1051 Fort Street
C. and aeparai* DINING ROOM there iusncuun„t,
-— la a ilk# view nt SHOAL HAR I OAK BAY—CITY---
Hour Upaiali* i* a modern 2-
HEDROOM SELF-CONTAINED My rllenl want* a real nice throe- jj s LANTASTIC
JCT SUITE i».l eler-lrk 1 —alove an.) frig , hed room feme with haaemenl Price
J Included) which renta for 173 per range *23.(4* lo 127.Of*). Iurolihed
rXKNT monlh Well in*V lo* wllh inu FEET ^ unlumtohtd Tni* J» • Th# number ci p^oplt whn §r» rf»fn.
386-2111 OF"WATERFRONT Tl«2 Yn teque.. P'«*e roll Rrg.SatU ,og bar. from «her P-D» »( C'an-
I VAN isi.E MARINA. Extellem makej. 385 7741; rea. I8h-45A0. i ada to . (yplte Vlclorl* I heir home.
room.' Spwrkjua cabinet kilrhen i“*»“>alkmr
with plraaanl dlneile are* over- u .
looknlg the garden Bright alrv
dnuWf bedroom ferine Ihe more l - ALL
Ing bua Full haaemenl HOT
WATER OIL HEAT Extra bed u
roam end balh room In the haae- ** “
mem. all ached garage Full price
ail.ma can Don Whyte. »1WI -r--
MAKE TT PAY -
CALL ’EM Mr KAY
384-3348
Metropolitan Rea II y Lid.
MEARS k WHYTE
OAK BAY REALTY LTD
2188 OAK BAY AVENUE
DOUGLAS REALTY
LIMITED
RETIREMENT
SPECIAL
a,luaied op a quirt llrort la Ihe «)F*dy ,U» In one era
popular high Gorge are*, thla ihe other Art mg only r 710
n,rim hen* fealuraa
me* living room with hardwood
amid# privorj Full prlra Ul.Sgg
lerrn* k. be arranged | JOURNEY S END
cnoMHI ATRKAGK v „
* *'[”'* * —w wah exmi**ted *,41 — and relax In Ihla’ Well kept milage
Iwawd well, Full Drtie 0.4) SI.73d K.eryihma there lo make you ,,,m
v u.wira a .car. I *«»•'«' l *r*. living r.e.m 2 but
2 Ml m KS » | ACRES — NEAR nrtu. cabinet elertn, kill hen
QtlALKUM IKK U | modern balhroewa. Minty, auln. nil
I We new -gier g rtaw Inert rt pee ( hai air heel. wrK.aw Alt Ihla lor
carl eade the Village of Qua Ileum. 5 only ga.OOi
acre* of heauliful gnamn Excellenl
rifiPUsrATB.w ss TTO JSS™™ ENT
lerma SPECIALS
! SEVENTY-FIVE ACRES
Reeuilful properly from Ar.
Mary Lake In the aally era
a; only MM 01) per acre Ideal
for romrl or auMIxIalon. For
particulan
rail JOHN WATSON
art »M or 4T7 ml
D. F. Hanley Agenrlea Ltd
I marina potential Clear till#. Asking D. F. Hanley Agrorln Ltd ] *> hav* * gleadily growing U*i n4
n vri - — - — ___ clienti wtm are looking tor hornei
I HAVE A CLIENT WHO RE 0 f #j| lypei. revenue producing
341777 MA1NPPI7F quire* a lwt> bedrotxn h'*n# wllh proprrllH. ecreagg and InU If
' .' I; rrnr.r, de# nr Ihree bedroome. dining ra. >ou ,rr rnnaidermg erllmg between
EV 4-P631 (Day or nlir) full haaemenl. high gunny lorolkin. now and Seplember and wanl r
JIACAK A QWAYMF I TTY 8 , *' d roaldeniial are*, np lo *17,l»al •ervice. pleaae call KEN
n Z„ a cent who will pa, UP to °!
- 1 ■ — .— - .... i— g 7 -.gi C aah Pa a homr auilablr f.« Newatead- Really Ltd.
rental ar reaale purnrwe*_Lar 7 '
SHAWNIGAN LAKE '.Skinner. »-• 2157 eve*. 385-lSld--—
TWO RETIREMENT
SPECIALS
SHAWNIGAN LAKE '.Skinner. 382 7157 eve*. 385-
40 ft of .urviy ahelvlrw beach. Float, We*lent H,ew* Lid._
Wllh UwlUouae. Weir VoM cottage. | -—..
I*8nf9 I.K Wflh Ff* FTVMjrni I aoinri _ a t a a
kili'hrn. 3 (*<■ baijw>e,m. la-rlronm SOLD Ot'T ! ! . !
>||J|> luroiihed m efm range and HavP BuvfTS WailinE
(ridge. Will ileep M people Turn* nave du.vuv ">""'4
available Art ing pore g12 3ra>.
YEIJjOW POINT AREA Artmg pn<
Kara vou will nnd many of th*],... - 9V *
taaluraa you *r* looking (or. Lon* ,T “ _. v a,!X 1 4 ' nM .
low rqjKMV with 1104 aq fl III mi i0 *- "uR*"* 1 • j
ana floor Mduaion oa oxer nail
an ■■** nf prnparii Panorama
View ol in* munmaide and Ik*
Ovmgira Living room 14*11. duuna
room LLxlL family room Mxll with
view <y tn* amaUriilde ah* ihe SUBURBAN LIVING
OvinpN Living room 14*11. auuni e-, t/Yl newun
roam UxU family room 30x11 with I M.KW OOwn
»lr#*lar# ihra* hddromn* helhroam ^.year old and immaculll* home wtih
and brigM kitchen *ilh eaung erea j twdroami. lrg*. living room cab.
S*< ludeg pa no and k>v#|y ground. I eier lutdien OO-M heal, carport
with numeroua .hrub. and Pa(h !ri,-ae lo bo. and itoraa. Exeepiionaj
**■»*' Uwated high OB a genii# ly , M r> q llv g
*h*>e *w*y from irafflc. Very d# „„ __
• ethl# at . FU1.L PRICE $9,700
$21,000 Mr. Davie*. KV VlTM inyiim*.
Enc Graham 3rt7Ml anitlma
MT TOLMIE
VIEW SUPREME
FULL PRICE $9,700
Mr. Davie*, KVVlTM.an.viim*.
ctty
$1,000 Dow n
lo toon 2 bedroumi. Ire# LR. (MlH
Bear th* hop nf the mtwain Uue |h*K(. eta. elec. kit. TTila Nona haa
modern, apneauua home '2.4M ag been ro-wirod eng IIH funwnr i*
fi developed' horns with* >d tn nr*
acre tdfera Juat about Ihe moot ex- VI71
riling view* la Ik* dty! Each day ,411
room, living rreim. dining room. Mr Da'
kilrhen and DEN command an ex
r ineiv# and ever-changing view -
here ar* 3 or 4 hedrqomi. d-aibi#
plumbing a rec room a double
r n r *l# and many charming fa*
urn , ... , n
AT NIGHT ONLY AN AIROPLANE I .... .
junr. could duplicate the w»"
MYRIAD COLORED LIGHT* i rnnwrvaU:
BELOW iiaped. h
Aaklns $36,750 h
Ahaenie# owner mual art I Uw* I Li!»_- ,.OW«
.Spring exclusive '.V IM'
Phil Kunporot. 3M 7»J1 an, lima ,'• f, * r ho<
FULL PRICE $7000
Mr Danes EV 58184 anytime
SECLUUON
BUM DOWN
Two evlra large bedroom*, 4x»'i
ani* m garage Juat under half an
1 J good tie* bedrooms
' hem broke vanily bathroom
■ f> I« malar healing
• mum bed Inr euto washer and
drier
■ e I lar bed garage end eloeag* room
1 law taxes
Thu it eaoeiieni vatu# at waki
Call Pal Murphy M4-3IM
Metoopotitaa Really Ltd.
CEDAR HIIL.
1,100 SQ FT.
Com* and view IMa excel¬
lent elartef home• ASKING
IINLY Bill «ne WITH EX¬
CEPTIONALLY GiitUI
TERMS. Feature* 3 hdrme .
la lie living neon Cabinet
kiirlwa Wllh dnufeie gink.
Neal fenred kit Car pun.
(ALL JEAN KOWALSKI,
3S4WI 348-3231
COLONY HOMESALES
PARKSVILI.K REALTY CO LTD..
Box 112. PartuviHe BC.
Phone M4.JZ14
PARKSVHi-E
24 ei res of paik like land wuh yiau
; hedrre.iy, colla ge rinee to girl
mem *’*" p * > , ni.m - with '•indirit."rwaT | rntu*#' at lap ' of 'propart' Road
. ' looking >oe Altiucen'* L.tehen. mull graded »o level hwlding aMe rlnae
All on -tier and aewer. , utIUly rmon. nrmem how-
1184 K 0-1 *'■“« ^1 *
eORDON LTD. | Pnc $si nuo. c a-h u. man !^ r Mkll J , B , lr T ^ir w vT rOf
rioor»’"aad’ ewatVeiUfl replace Can*' Andrew Pesrae 744JTJ8. I) |.n.n Mndern walertroeti home, fealunns;_ NORTH SAANICH
• | ir ga vnA^am ctbirw* ilirine kil- Mail Mado»n 34100ft r <m 2 h#dn>ntn« ind d#n. 3 h*thmom« 140 fi ri iiMuLJfid Irwd wilerfuwvt
Turn wtuThar Ihd dineita \l cto.. . ' plu* |urt. men rdf maeter her) i Wratem vlatu tn Cnwi. ban Bay ami
- - - ‘ ..- •— |3. 74-deve.w. collate do.* tn Rid 1 ^. i lvmt r<0 ,n lirepla.r. doing Satellite Channel 780 sq ft m.jdem
rte.m with done neiln eunderk. nw r ; collage at lop M propertv Road.
----DOIi-ARS FOR YOU
SOLD OUT ! ! ! !
r, _ [I dnpeiaiely need a Ihedrqum
Have Buyers WailmR Ijvene Wllh baaemeni lhal nulrl n*
ir you ARE PLANNING TO SELL i .eivarted In in-law .Mill# Whal
AND WANT IT SOID j "■'* rieta* mi EV2 *in
_ .. . . ... . »n<l iik for
AND WANT IT SOIJ)
Call John Molyard
DIAL 3854741 ANYTIME
Nor'hweolern Securttie* Llrl
FRANCEY SALYNUIK
New,lead Raalty Lid.
, tiwn tear round ail#
fliil lu inspert Ihla
1 try fti nOu down-
Be the
81 *8.1411
All
13 ar res nl gond anil wilh another
big veal nasi rteek. Aeklng gV3ili
! Il XJ8 *ean. A
569-hT. HOAI) FRONTAGE!
Ciwlaiaing 8 gam ilaag- t w BMirt
' title, eon* evetlebt b,gl,uyi land |
F P only 33.1*11. 11 , 1 X 1 down A XI
Ph. eves. Mre. CrrX, 7128721
Mr. Awrey J48 3831
R THWAITF-S AGENCIES LTD. I
GORDON HULMK
SIDNEY, BC
PROSPECT IJiKE
WHERE DEVOTEES OF THE
HOILSE LIVE AND THAIS
THEIH THOROUGHBREDS
This handsome property nf
luai under 3 ACRES haa a
r vdrsaeealiy ihjiii new.
•tall barn, a dr luxe 7-
> r< 4d residence nflcilng
«CM 1 M' aer lusMKI 2 d mlnulea
downtown Vk-knia All
jowirl Frank McLaughlin, c/o
' Nknaimn Realty Cn. Ltd. 17 Church
Hlreei Nanalmn R C. Ph. SK4J3II
nr evea Sk K5112
desiraht# properties ph,«v#
F.RIC PtIRTER
384-4308: lrt »Ml
Financial Survey Lid.
"SKIP'S POINT"
$39.50 DOWN, $39.50 MONTH 1
SHAWNIGAN LAKE
WATERFRONT HOME
AiS7b N I^TrS ! N^DED URGENTLY
ranr-ng Tbee* cash buyari require 2 and 1- | hav* aeveral ritenU wanting 2 •*
V'ir fur hedrm houeea. any good dnlrid. I.nedronm pomea in any gPod area
,j ihrtr Basement preferred Call MR. also a 1 hedpe-m hnm* t« i acre nr
JAMES. ISLAND HOMES 1 TO., more. lh*l will qualify for V L A If
388'288ft: 18247*7. you afe Dunking nf selling nieart
---— phone JESSIE Met,RATH F.V 5i74I
DO NOT HESITATE anytime.
I. If you have a 'wo-bedronm. full .Nnrthweeiem Secunile* Ltd.
haaemnf home with aeparal# J.nlng _____
- room, ln good reaidenllal a-ea nul v
,4|eyii haa F* 000 down pay men I WANTED
CE Thla la an urgwd reque.i PIhw Vt A.x I r.lJ
iVIF rynv Bergman nr Squlrra, EV 34741 Older Home with Acresgt
anvtlme. Northweslern Swurilleai
d'lwnlnwn yirku la All_ Bu
MB 1 giro IWMriRm link fir nthf trees Prtred
*T. 0 paaiurr and ringed U K47 In M X» ra.-h wtlh
wilh llw rare dr«w,s.l ire#*. maun
Tl, View Ihia unueual pup-
. ”' 5 _P'raae call For further Informalum ptva
JOYCE MILLER, 477-61S1 '* T,| r ftYonk h Mrdwugtiim
4ft mure king-«serf welerfrceu Ion over 330 feet of waterfront and Ltd Saenlch or Crolral Saanlrti pio-
have prt ixime <ui the market In approximately 3 acres of land fruni —— -—— (erred Around 8l*.a00 Very eaily
Ihia p awlar rrtirrmenl nr iummer mg ,<i leih aide* of the Weal I-ake ! ,mi,r ismesatixi required. If you lie
l»e atari Ships INenl Hwd kiraied H..d Thw home Ii red a loilage WANTED—TUDOR HOME , r »dy In m-we call C E Pimkkl
,*.i'«lr Farm) t*v Hall, im miles hu , , well planned hnme In excel-1 .... ... ,-. v FV 5-4741, Nurthweslern Secuxmr*
-“!? "< •■'•olenaj F.aalern and , rnl „eKllU.el Consl.lln* of 3 large I ]5. rtw Wl h vSS. an^ a i ' _
^TZrZ'.' LX 'lZ!^ 'fro!il ef. r JitJ IV ll^J^ , !LJ^ l, , h '' | rxire .if prlvacv. a bevln.m. an.1 • OH 1 HKUHUOM HOME. Ml ilk
ILL fi f c*i»r h. - *r.»i ~ ^Z.Z li* , \ a**'** P«iVif\. a WOHiofTll an*! j UK J HEUlttAW kuml,
^ f r r* 1 * ^"gi^ ^ il
ft*4Kl%-«* .'•'rte-verom.-d M,~. 1154 ft Of I ITT PORSALI
rATTElUALL DRIVE
Thia la Uw high, healthy are# nf
Victoria 'over 308 feel akova ara
I level i Come and ar* Qua rhon-e
8year old irynd home cunaialing
Bn, JI*. I'atitaviii*. BC. JiftM or IJ-;K FORBES. 382-3541 SSSJ^JSi!* C Rr'WsKC^n
. heat The property haft auh-dKIilrei
'"f. ln .7 WTI S!'."" Pr" 1 * ori poaalbllme* which will rrduce lhr
wrtle Frank H Mnlunaghten. c ,i. fc-t ^
^ I “I 'ar** living room. Ian* dioin*
rnfiaervalnrt. ntaullfuliy la 84- room. 3 good bedroom*, balh be Immaculate Shed room 4>ear ,Jd _ Thu 2 hedrnm panabnde hnme
"i ,p ”L , •»*«•’• *"d *uper electnc kilrhen hum* i*i a large landscaped W. make* a m,ut comfortable relreai.
IiaikAie view rieart rail Miaa Lower level haa rumpus room and Pnai a beam mtietrurtum. pirture W ATl-P I'pnvT I OH fl. lake frnnlagr pari base
Md^vrf^*rv « * u *" b ' dr '““ w1Ul *'* r.r , * . „2.. »"«. nrt Neat SundJ k. n.a, «c
ru L -iff. - gV . T > roum Th " *>-Jlea. home 1* keipgis. LADYSMITH Mare Inf.umilia*. .ei requesi. Vn-
EV838M'. or Gntdofl T h ■ m a i meg an a quirt rulde aac aad all- • 14 xltf LR wllh fire place. .. ^ ,™.. aihie prFa ol
afler hours, EV 44118). uated In a beautiful tertlng of ruawc I • g Ml' dining luen. *1.000 PER ACRE
---aaki. No gardetung. Firet lima an • Il *14 electric rah. kitchen. 1,500
market 322 3tM.. ■ Rumpus area. OO-M heat A*prvix 12 5 acres wairrfrani Bill FelKin 385 34U
? SPLIT OR BUNGALOW T „ *5H? l 5. *• h AYNEA • Obi* carport, patio, etc, property. Easily euhdlvidahle wiih l-cr . oTrpupvcmi r m
. 734 Fort Kt fNion* S«8 3?71 i»rt^ »l 15 <w — T.™* pleaaam aiulhetly aspect Full price KER * STEPHENSON LTD.
W* hav# both In guod location. A tier Maura Paler Brown. U3 1364 Price III SO* - Terma iui m ^
Low dnwn psymmls from II.MB — _. ___
See Nine—B« In lima tn rhooa* own $1,500 DOWN cc ~~~ '
color irhem* Insida aad oul „ I'l'MTPAr CAANJim Ai "’v I ACRE
a CENTRAL SAANICH Approx jec Seafmnt
KEN PLI^WES, 477-4790 ' • a.... | 2 ve*i-uld. Ihedroom home with WATERVIEW Full Pru-i <Easy Term* i m «0
Ream, and Pmrb Home. | »»0 PER ACRE q - ATM, J?."*! gwfnM
DIRECT FROM BUILDER -'f andjhlnk h,« Imkd.n* Vegorala'Barage'prka *?5 m! Approv -i acre, w.ierv.ew pnq Vrt
-—- Tv view rlthet home, Please call adjoining #unr. 118 )■«) j*.-* well eater lull price (easy
nPFN HAIKF *•« up. Y..UII aav* a kx of monev ai vu-uer. art v " r "' '-all JHi Ifkiide Seven tl leimi. 111100
Urf.lN HUu.1L when you c*|| ui lo ihow you aui Al VWkgra, 3M3433 aeven Mi-ara a <Wh,i> iwu u.. u . , , , , ,,
.NHA home, nf leamnaMe prtcri. P, R Brown A Sms Ltd. k«Tu- LuT ^ £‘ , *> "*' ln !■•••*♦ are 7 mile, out
noive rvi low Intel eel art Verv eaaat InralUe,. nealty btd. S,»lk# ney Plr**» 1*11 Huth k.
3925 Onyx Place .S. ___- Huu+eaun ev t »i*. gh >-*U8
BRENTWOOD BAY
SEA VIEW
$36,000
COLONY HOMESALES
386-3231 ANYTIME
or eve* SK 8-SI2
SHAWNIGAN LAKE
SAANICH
$16,000
ONLY 11 nm DOWN will bsiy
vng ihia l-bdrm hnm* <*i a
BtalX le* Spacious L-
• biped living and dJnlng
rm. Electric cabinet kilrhen
wilh sating area Extra
rum in full baaemeni
Drtva-ln garage HURRY
AND CALL JEAN KrtWAL-
SK1 388-MU or 188X311
COLONY HOMESALES
II x)P electric rab. kitchen.
Rumpus am. OO-M heal.
Dbt carport, pailo, rtc.
Pile# III 508 - Terms
$1,500 DOWN
CENTRAL SAANICH
WATERFRONT
LADYSMITH
$1,000 PER ACRE
Thu 2 bedrom panabnde hnme
make* a m,ai comfortable relreai.
IRI fl. if lake fronlage pari base
mrnt. nil Heal Sunde, k. n*ui, rtc
More Infix ms linn <«| requesi. Sen¬
sible price of
8#pro\ 12 3 acres wairrfmm Bill Fellnn
groperiy. Easily euhdlvldahle wllh .. t . D . -
ro od I v ldahle wlih r.r-p A STFPIlKNJQfTvJ I TT1 pnrt ' N *8 r| y Hi acres of lawn spac*
£72^ *** * Full price .* Mtl Hh-.NMJN LTD. r, c x traders. i 2 ramgrtie* with
"■* 1 fire ptU and tabtea. Al preeent I
pnaslbilmea which will reduce the JULY 1ST OCCUPANCY nim ntvr inn
ro*I lu you rmrtava Bay . Sidney . Suoke.' nr’ “GILDING LOTS
ASKING $28.«H« •SmSi S’-R-KeAood 1. Rartiwyi
WITH TERMS AVAILABI.K buv modest SKCI.L'DED home near g’JtTjiSl'ifeJ Rd' |UrkV.83500
R.dwr, Mlkllka is* 7521 anyllm. BEACH end KHOP1L C.'^ « ««' " eVwT i% “ ^Xer ' ”
BOORMAN INVESTMENT CO. LTD MM "" J?.X.”{d
--—----I " ’ PHilNK NOW I .... r „ r ,--
iff you have a two bedroom hunga I u„, „.t
I.« (nr sale. C'Uw.md. Ungfnrd H **'Wllkif^. Here ti f#*l
WATERFRONT
COWICHAN LAKE
RESORT
am prefer*ed Mv .'^en, .7 Zl <’-"10 IlMntJg.M
Inspeclmn and decision. Phone HILI. f '" „ ‘ L .
I Inspeclmn and decision. Phone B1
1 SQUIRES, EV 54Ttt anytime.
Ni^thweslrm Securlllea Ltd.
WATERVIEW
$200 PER ACRE
1 ACRE
Approx 360' Seafront
RESORT 1 SQUIRES. KV54T4I anytime. ‘Jal.I PETER **
N.^thvvesirrti Securtliea Ltd. a n^y 11 m e. Northwestern Securillaa
3*5 34U | * heal 2-BR (vane with double car- I —— _
port. Nearly 1H acre* of lawn spar. triun-inv -TO OTHER BUILDING LOT CAN
hr 30 trailers. 12 rarnpai'ra wllh wANiED compare M of an lore. Abaotutiiy
fire ptu and table*. Al preeent I Older two or three bedroom hone nn ma can qe- your view from
iwala With motors for tiirina lo rim* ui IrroaportaUud and"acbonli' Sokiey k> Ten MiU Potni. Sail lha
(IMwrrom. Safe, ,-ndv berth for £3 V.h Sri rtymroU Call
swimming. Parkin* area and turn-' vorm Kvde EV 2-8145 or 4T8-1883 *»• arranged. Cnrdova Bay HugMls.
anaind. Great txXrtiUal and could I v^i. kT.iiv i id IkAtom end of Saturn* Place. Look
OPEN HOUSE
enmaVT uo Tart law, uT S ' r 0 mral ‘ B*rage Prka 81S.M4 Appo.v HI aires walerv.ew prop.
,^Z‘ * to.f iT Tu vl '* Pl '*“ rail al-we I18.H1 J«,-k
«•*, up. Ymill aave a KX of mutev n WUH Mears. tail 3K5 fli-uble Sevrn tl
•ST rm ".. u ’.' u . , Tr >" u .‘ ,u ' p. R. bJSK*» 2?Lld. Mr-r* * Whyte Oak Hal
3925 Onyx Place
OFF GARNET ROAD
Sat. and Sun., 2-5
NHA hum*# nf leaennaMe prters.
low imei r*i art very good lncaikeis
! AH tan* vv«j H pay more a lei
I PSrxw Kaon OMInarlkai 1084141
I FAIRFIELD
Near Ih* peik xnd ahapa a 3 bed
INVESTIGATE THESE
nk’HIB ARf V * Bnii* level wllh many exlrai
ULSinAdLL .uch aa p*Uo. shake rood lund
Tall tract aroooih lawn and tair avwped. fancy gulden ash cabinets
min dad hy new home* Thla aimoai Urw g r, r p .
new ft-badronoi home haa many fine PIBE HOME BUILDER LTD.
taaiufSa Large living room wllh
rajaed slate hearth dining room K m . TERMS
hat giiai doori leading oam batier 0 p EJj TO YOUR OFFER
than average ui lurparro Full MUST BE SOLD
high haaamerd vrtih space Jr rum kEAR COOK HILLSIDE
pus ruH price *22 SW morl apaCIOUS 4-BEDROOM KTUCCfi
3 bed 1 7113 acres. Quallcum araa. In- .. .„„„
i room. lull hoaPmem home .’licety irtguma. modern, genuine log house SWAR r'L HAY — 14 MINS
"tool Sigjr MTSB-nsarr- r"? w r Rl «£Tms* :
a.h cablneU ' e v 48B7 F. ^ ^
DKR LTD. wuh all convenience. Beauilfufly mgr Or pm relaxing' Than lei me "" '****'
1 |*» COUNT! Y MflUlt AMO ' *"V*’1 Mroaerty Ideal hum mg sbuva you lha Immaculalr 2-bedrrxun J. I
!»! tUUHTXI IfOMU AND ^ nuilBg p,„, gj, M „ # ^ lghUu , nenno,^,., H. C.
• ra FIOPMTIIS 3 74.28 acre*. Quallcum area, new •« Iwo-thirdh nf an acre It -
ALL HAY ROAII
ClAJSK TU MAHINAS
TCTuHU 3ii MINS
SWARTZ HAY - 1* MINS.
C N. Montague C... Lid.
WATERFRONT
COMPLAIN NOT
3 74.28 acre, Quallcum area, new '-yrta'cd .« Iwn-thirdv nf an acre II i
*r 3 bedroom collage. Price (15.900. '""Hide* a U*2b IMni room with'
. ,v m _ .. oi.*, hreptare. elettric rabinel kitchen
* ]-** ■"?* “* Fv*k»)l*h Elver with lining area and uulitv rw,m '
bnulh nf Duncan. One year rfd wall-liewall carpet There are Ivn,!
m 100 HON SKIKIER al jt'p fo 31S.IM0. between 33.0IO-U.N*i IXJWN' Full (Rica II 450 Glanfnrd
. a'-V* are 17 mil.* ,,u, NEWTrrKAl. HF.AI.-n' JJP. duwn^Heply Vlrtiin. Preaa. Hdx 53a. area. (>nv
Please .all Ruth t fcV 2-8117 >* eves. 47* 54.3 , * Rwavne Lld
EV 4 831*. GH 8-3538 I _ c_ _ _! LARGE LOT ???? - ‘,1^—-
M< iwlitfif fi. ! Ir] nBQlJIPIALT
uinuiae wiTrnranvr 2 rr 3 bedroom home on a laiee ot COMMERCIAL LOT — ESQUIMAI.T
AKU.wunis. w*it.rvrnu. Uoubl, lot. Any dialrtci conaldered. R.ad Prime huildlni all*, road
LTTDi'Dnvi- A Pare opportunity to purchase a t -,» j, rk t;|,w«r, J8SI448 Gardnei acre., front and Hack Priced
UfctWRU-M modem walarfrom bungalow In this Agennea Lid i reaaunahly at 47.5110. Lot star. 4fT x
_— 4 very choice area Completely and - — —---- ill Cali Frank New!on anyllm# at
sonTan. n.w ig nl' Hatefully furnished. Ihia home It CASH CLIENTS 477 IWi, Univerelly Really Lid
rtriuw. wrtrf rtc.!d ■P olJ «a and ready tor Immrtlaie wui pay all Cain or ca.h tn mort- — —
I nueie wnart Gom occupancy. Two bedroom* 4-pce eaga f”C your 2 oi I-bedrom borne CORDOVA BAY VIEW LOT
bathroom, kilrhen. ulUIfy room and W1 J}, haaameni If poaaible. Call 4*1’ x 250'. aimi rock and partly
; Edwanle 34 IN* a large living and dining room off virtnr Wuni EV l n .1l or UR t-ts«s treed, near th* beach. Full price
Jalby A Cn 3*34241 which t* a veev tine pc-n pailo Byron Price Realty 1 M.350.M1 low D.P. and easy lerma.
—-— ' complete Ui* mam floor. Tha lower — ---——- J. F. Finlayaon. 3454435 anytime
j lev el C ... O. Of a very large gamci ,, WIi>t ^ your j or 1 BED P R Brown A Son* Lid
acuubMrt niY Lroom and a rumace and »lor**# rygne immediately fnr cash. vir-mai* uircr
J. C. 1 Edwards 858 IN*
H. C. Dalby A Cn 3*34241
. - --- - -J- - .vaiiucs V-Biwuxm SIULIII —-—.... .v,sun ■ — sromon. *"w >™r n °iWi - i.wa l cartwl Thera are Iwr,
Sup IW^B^CTHeThaIv'E? KAM1LV HOMI.FULL BASEMENT a Wad hIM poca. tor real ertal. T^' .rttVlIS M** 1 *^ - ‘" U * 5*'** r ' T
_ — Recently rewired and new auKroll I Lei me ah,>w you this 10 acre prop-1 ***' , ' u<1 *** *15.300 .driveway. Civ vsaiei and nn aewer
«-» or 3*8458*
Mayfair Realty Lid
ONLY $10..100
$1,000 DOWN
2 BEDROOMS
CADBOKO BAY
WATERFRONT- UJT
Sand beach, on sewer, *12 900.
477 8095
furnace. Corner tn*. fully fenrod erty. cleared and developed with *|L **SS acres. Wllhin ft-mile clrrte Clean eleclnc he*
House la In need of bom* attention. : near new haaemenl borne. romplFlej Viilnria ikmd holding properly Asking Price KMUil
JF* nn 'riF »*’• '"K liF^r m L*^ f-wi actiun Cl
appralmalgf) V of an err*, nicely r, lwn | s, ul , a t N
•'•ed. with !» feel of wn*erfron 1 8JH« .„Ji
VICTORIA WEST
Lf^ s high, level, cleared InU. each
Newalead Really ,n h 1Jfl Zewiert for aingle nr douhl*
rtiiE? “ dwelling. 83.000 each J M Taylor,
run !T:__ _ 188-5565. eve *84 9902 HC Land.
An txrlueiva llattne.
Mr Seeber. 385-2*73
Financial Survey Lid . 384 8301
wilh Oll-O-Matir heal, hardwood I We deem the above properitea ev- wuc u, .prn vvv uvi 17 lino 'luo-fi Irontacr
sssMi-ssjsruSS' .^F^f!|=’' w is -xxi ™ rvre,..,
Call*JOHN??. WaUAMS *^^3032086 “"hHU or Imre Weetman-P^nl'""" *’*“ *'
tor dcuila. EV 4-4835 124 hmirii Call A Klenman fi«- full In forma lit*
Mayfair Really Ltd. A. Bernard A Ca Ltd. 855 Fort St BRENTWOOD BAY 'Home, EV 2-4SS3
z oc4jn.c/oni3 I g^y BORDER 1 ,ut EV4«ss 124 hourn
1«D sq ft. of perfect ion. View Ihe , __ ^ __. VMr ., Mayfai r Reill y Lid. A. Bernard A Ca Lid. 855 Fort St
ri.*sxsrja a? sz, ^yp-l ® • ----- —_
rm limes Comnei eleeirir kllchen arid sl Patrick a aciwola. Larga rac . micnaa Lake. 14-rwim ludur hum*
Oil furnace. Carport. Blackiop. Baa- "wb and extra plumbing ta lall i'Wrty eniry J bedrma 3 den* SiSFFVnc
kei weave fence all arourS Ihla hi**) haaemenl. Dream kHcben wuh 3W kalh» plus extra plumbing 4 SASEENaS
pmi/jropert.v Mu* be told quickly. •*«>«“ w *"° 7* , h “ l ^ 611 ACRES
rail Mra Weir KV 54141 — NorUl- and bus nearby. Pnce (11.951! Cal;, buildlnga. Beaulifully landarapeo
wealen SecunLea Lid HELEN WEBB 388-3471. Johnaian Swtmmlng pool. Tennla court, rorkx • Modern. Ihree-bedroom, full base
A Ca Res 4T7 30*5. I ertet. ele. Fenced for sheep horaea mem home of approximately j.lSf
—----Abundant water 114 mile* from *quare I del
FAIRFIELD NR. GONZALES $900 DOWN ! tCM Phf ~ ^ j . ‘ftr^r E. 4 t 4^
roo. with or waterTrom , ru r ,i «„»ume n-emri*. »>.,«> u. m laymr,
Prlra fullv fundahed MIODO I- d EV >4U7 anytime-_1X8 5565 eve. 884-9902 HC Land.
J R I. lE.’RRIDGE HAVE YOU A .MCE 3 I BR „e.virvu r-sv nw on-rsiv
fL^brtd, Lid. EV 3 7,74 horn, ^^‘^VSTciSi ™ ” W«IS
^T , *H,uSn?^FV6kI94 C ^i N-afD'ft Lightly treed, eaay lo
q l ; aa ”chaniake gt«po.’srr»£..« M »r. ass,a ii
Fihuloui Vinar Lola from 11.850 to I *' , * n ‘* * n«ny i |ferf) h n d i a o a.' EV }-ZHB. Hea
(2.750, Willia Piunl WATERFRONT _____EV 2-3835. Harry Foater LW.
Call A Klrom-n for full 1nformaii<* NO Ift-S. AND9 OR BUTS-1 WILL' rnVMF»ri*t _ wtvrn
^ r. ' M'* 1 ' I EV 2-4893 This wonderful buy of over 18 acres make a caah offer on your RERT
G. Randall Lid. EV 4 8109 „ iwmg offered lor ]u*i *37, (an wuh ABLE hum# regardleaa of Cundilion [ ?*. „ ****5,”• ATI
-—-:- easy term. The property la com- or lucaiioaL Phone my agent. Mr pv ■[tTti Ih./.Ann ilnfro ~
ram 1 na pfrtely fenced, has an older 4 hed Hrtgaon al EVV8S63 or EV 2»U7 , E X ME7 * Norlhoottaro Securtliea
» room home -and alao a 4 n.imed today Newalead Realty Ud. ^_
clear. (3.5«l nr ynur nffer Cell
Herb H n d g l o n EV I-im Hea
EV 2-3X35. Harry Foater Lid.
(Thla 4-year-old modern Sbrdtwim
bullae haa beautiful Mew uf Blaal-
; wood Bay and exlenalve garden
FAIRFIELD NR. GONZALES J9QQ [)()WN
4 BeWuens. Deo wllh FlfeDlaeg |
On HW Heal Attractive new kil Ca«y. aittacttve. twu-bedroom bung
chen. family room 2 Full Bath alow rloae in loom with ahapptng.
3 BEDROOMS
ALMOST W ACRE
sASEENas js'j - E£'hS*.i«d. 7n»^i zzs _
cVT*rSrc throh^ b,m ” tnj " ,rrn * nd ?e P «mEVirSi ir KV ?—’■‘H »*, ,» «"»*«» rmui .There uryuivcNn VICTOR,* - JUNE - iT CORDOVA BAY VIEW l^rT.
6.11 ACRES ah rubbery le« *1 EV - <27* or f.V.^,3 ,, % U!g , reeled grcc .«iw ra,... MOVING TO VICTORIA JUNE 15 _ 7 . ,»_ u yy, Mr ,
• Modern I hree-bedroom full base CLEAR TITLE TOW48H COUNTRY REALTY LID. Cilia and Bailer Ijllica. fcult ^Vn^olSThnmT'IJilh* 3 «4brd: J - Thomeon, P. R. Brown *'Sona,
.4$ao*rIi. liuTH-DMrDum, lUll o*w r»v i»p viNAXfTn Qh#«ic Krwl tmmi To ift In ii#- biincfl ola^T hnme 3 or 4 oro- -~w -
menl home of approximately 1.M0 CAN BE '• lNAACKr ' ----- ^ J^rosTrailRON seTCER room. In a Mattered area, d-e lo _
• *,* $12,900 3n ACRES ON MALCOLM ISLAND #, NEVrSTTiAD REALTY LTD. elcmroUry actual. Victoria Praia rOLWOOD - Choli e lot on Rirflev
V S, ADDITIONAL CULTIVATED AND “i"’'.. 1 ™' 1 EV 24117 or eve*. 479 3673 | Box 563 Driv*_82.550 Call Mr. Vella. Rea
• SlurajpT and**#!!* houae. PLANTED LOT AVAILABLE \ _iZ-«TiSks- '“^VU^fSSr UmHed
• 330 apple art cherry iraaa Hlaka Crotkera 3»1«1 u.lme rt rSS? ™ - 1ST. mile rt?He. on Pmopart UK . H,rry Fortfr LlmHfd _
If? BUI “ Croikora 358-1,31 anyi.me ,„n. riniy (S.SOo'fuU pive. PTvvyc ‘ jSix mile HrrTe. on Prwpart Lake: J "' -■ '“' r--
S-Sr - BOORMAN INVESTMENT CQ. Ud EV^9_____ ' GORDON HEAD | ^‘^h *FRANK ” °«5 l SS? *3
• A^V neat and well ma.nUined - WLLIA« H KADRP- A . i 8nWEY r , " ATER \W» BOUSF M.^talr^rotty Im ”**” 0 "' K S0 ^“ *« **"
orooriiv miin turtiwiY >MLLIA*f HEAD RD. Apprn\im«t<»l\ two arrm Rwl MayUir Heany LUi_ 4 p in.
.. ACRES hmvfri Drive, npwly r tinned fnr E\lrm.l*rge lot rridy to ■ri’ivf the itilVAlJL VVVCftTOK *MLL m? rwiLM vr . b . ~ .
pie«“,f?^“e.v ?5KMl!i *SSS; Mr - -j, i-»
EV ””\ C L.ELD^ "in'** —F, N. Cahetohi U8_ I ’'SUfiS ^ ^
l. N. CA8ELDL LTD.. JX5-l«x G.rt<xi Marshal I or Jac* WANTED. LARGER WATERFRONT .-*54711 anytime. Northwcatern 'OWI Ma yfair ReaJD' Lid._ — --
____ • ' propertua. W Mania. PO B--x TO Serurme. Ud. SMALL HOMES W ANTED ** r 22!2?*tlE!2 jJFHPJS!
DEEP GOVE W ACRE - 2 B» \ B* SURTET ON ftrtfl OF AN ACRE 1 , *** " - - — _—„r7=rr c,le "!* •HditmrU Pleaae r . R
rm5m plu* den. - hoaemem home I My basement home. 4 bedrooms. 1 S-Rfiniit COTTAGE — FULL REA FAIRFIELD DISTRICT WATER call Miaa Sandra )'•«»• D-tiiia* _ _ — —
f'lM Mudemtaed. Buy of ludaa at art uonaporutlnn at your dooralep ^21 ,VQ, hu _ F built 1 marhii
only (U 300. larma McOagidleaa Lovalv treed yard. Full price 14.W0. fSi haiemm rtth aura I eluded
FSSt.JVMUL *v» Bill Hughe. Say D-vim I * * ver
.rw, Bl4k * Cr “*“» 358-7*31 anyum# , „ n Only (3.S00 fuU price Phone
™ BOORMAN INVESTMENT CCV Lid EV 842X9._
EV 14BTB or EV 458M
348-4284 anytime
Eltema * Johnsterw Ltd.
room and work.hnp Ground, nnd * * ”” ^ T,’l!Ilf; nUln ' d
home in Immaculate rondiUoat. Per- V*<** r 'y on main highway.
VltW ROYAL Eltema A Johnatcn. Ltd. feci for the retired couple or active Price $27,800 00 Level, fully ienced. acavicw land inartmenl" u*.
•" Byaor -ojd. *?**'*J™ 'r”!? unfi ix'narfP'rrtl'T? Pleaae call 8 F. Gorelv One hedrunin Burro feme in ud Corel i' EV 3-7774 o
I shaped living art dining fire CUSTOM BUILl BOMBS ora baft* f H HOLL8XD RKAI. E-TTATl | EV 17171 rv Rea C.R 747r need of repair A .king *15 "•) 4 N Cahe
griaea, full baaemew with rumpua bull hy Haylea Ujutrortiux. ,830 View FV 5-0424 <* EV 4-78^ , F.aUle Uie. Cardner Agent*#. Ltd. —---
_ ^gg. flHa 5 ~ ACRES AND TBEDROOM HOM E I ' V ^ ^M-
LEAVING D4STR1CT AND FOR-- Nicely tread anth ami ■•« vew -------- 1 --:-:_____. Aruirnrte. Waaii
MOftB mah will aeU nice 2-badroom OAK BAY. SEMI MODERN North Saanich *15.500, gS.flW DEEP tYWE W ACRE - 2 R»|w S1DWEV ON 900 OF AN ACRE . .
Kens tn Saanefc !*v»l KW. fruit Living room wilh fireplace, dining handle* CaU TED CHARTRES rndm plu* den. - hoaement bom# I non-basement home 4 bedrooms. ’ 5-ROOK COTTAGE
___' SIDNEY XAltK. ».'U «UlMAI.VBO U SFIELD. 156 2955 or 179-1000 I wtmlwrl Rd. *2.500. «
WILLlAfl HEAD RD. Approximately txro aerr* <* Real _Mayf air Rea lly LUL_ 4 pm.
J,ft ACRES haven Drive, newly reamed for Extra.large lot ready to ■reive the ixvrxTrift mi pav — 1 _7T. —„—._._ —
Level, fully fenced, aenview land anarlmeni uae. 811,000 Call Mr, nome ef your dream*. W?Y NOW,' , ' -it tuple* if u
ru.ku..L - u.-- ... i .... i - orimi ... r- r. , nronerties will wa he casn "■ . -u. “"" r V • . re, am* neat hot
in aad Coreli ' EV 3-7174 or GR 7 4732. -aterfr.eit properliea will aoon he ■ j. . jf,',-, r.'u i m *" "£*' ho “* , ; 1 ** M an
ns.mi) F N. Cabeldn Ud. imppaaiMe to -Wain. Full pnr* .....JT i,'«"L'li 3»- > 6 or ^ Term *' VaUty area.
; Ud.---- -- 111 200 Call PETER W HARDON \1L '^2' Sf.LLP 3 »--t.O or
Arvarortet. Waah
APPROXIMATELY \ - ACRE LOT
on newer Asking |i aflO nr offer*
k m and man garage and patio, room 3 bed room*. 2 finished ronrni 3482986 or 3653604, Mayfair Realli 1 Secluded treed, sea view, V.L.A electnr hea). near orhoot and tlmna view. !<* vard* i" beach 35 mm front property, > rooms dnuhlr get i Hawke* Ltd,. EV 47128 iR**.. Ph I/7T AND LIMBER ON PARI/JW
<7814X7 In full ^aaement. 114 300. 38824TJ. 1 Ud. , IS14 4DO Owner gSt-3tZ7, Ipmbfa extra k»u..|tl3 300. 856 1*80. utei fc-orn ay. 19 Sno. EV 2-4918.1 *gy and pooL 832 300. EV 44315. I Pt 5-2383)., . I Place. Cnlwood. FhOM: 433-3ML
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1S4 ntornriT fo* wu «■ t» mckrty wanted
Buried Blast
WASHINGTON (AP) — A nu-j
dear teat of kiw-intermeditte
yield, equal to between 90,000
and 200,000 tone of TNT, was,
conducted underground at the I
U S. Atomic Energy Gorntnis-
reon'i Nevada test site.
BIG GEORGE!
By Virgil Partch Satin (Colonial Victoria, B.C„ Saa., Marcfc 20, I960 37
USE YOUR VLA CREDITS
WHILE THERE IS TIME
KXAR QUAUCUM
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arand srowtk buah wtlb pleuanf
On* wdr.in eotug* Fu.: nic*
■“T SUM wim K«n dan
Bib Hoghri 3'■'--CM
dtoma a Juhtwton* Ltd.
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Uf 6ULF ISLANDS
PROPERTIES
SALT SPRING ISLAND
Panoramic Sea View
A TERRIFIC PROPERTY
NEAR GOLF COURSE
n*» mam <d Ind land whs ana-
>•!«■ fir Iran arowad th* bone.
—to tM* a terrific pnfrnj for th*
paran who- *uU arc!—cm <w th*
real-ratine tanner wtm doaaa’t
r-jda asg : of th* cavrev
HM*I dly lot. Located jam,
Odaind unit Coma the u
art wrfl hoc* from th* road and oa
ri—toS. pm vlli ftad ■ la tr«
eondlttm. U—ly 11 ring roam, reg-
•rato dtofag ratal. etoctnr klicfken,
1 ti h* '■* at hath <a U* Mia
flow All lartrtally danrwtod. A
eorirralrd atolr—y t« tvro mnr*
bedroom* Full baaemrot. oil heat-
hid and detached 3-car garage Crai-
SMerahto ca*h raaalred i* tali it
Hacflv* hnldie* pr u pret y with ak-
• noaalhllltw* Priced al
■■ ■»» T« .lew. all RAY RAW HA
LEY MAXT1. Jakarta A Co Lid.
OWN YOUR OWN
FOREST
ur >nr
Hu a UMti traad Ml* raatM areto-
Wa. g re e n— % acre MUbw lot.
■are wM iwa aai Wad laanirh
aaain Door. tM* lovely. 1-hadraoaa.
Ayaar-df boar Located bfgb. aa
over % mam at laadaapad prop¬
erly The dining rwai toaaaiww*
1»*» Larsa Uvaa ran with a
terrific view rt tto ao. Irtaada
and ooartal raag* Two a tha
torga hadr o otna haw the aaaie
view Tha (nil Ugh baaemral ha*
a letl-oioUiBad opt*, ad labia let
iwwt* or to-law*.
Tha afeas aria eg tbta Iranaliw
home la only tl? ton, and la can
to all aCara for further Information
contact
J RODGER-P. KUGENER
Jlorthnrwcro Smgltto* UA
KVMM
log its erratic career was christened the Londoner,
chased by British craft cap- During one period she is
hired by the Germans and sunk h*» n to have run guns to the
twice, tied up here In February. Irish Republican Army and ter
perhaps for the last time. name chained as It suited tar
The 80-year-old freighter is owners. Her profile became
up for sale by J -»V* Shipping known and she was chased by
Co. of St. John's, NfW. British ship*, but. according to
! “She's good for years yet," available information, she al¬
lays ter skipper Capt. John w *yi eluded them.
then to tha aadaralgnad fareatrtere
m/m Ball* Ml B»to)l Bulktlng. IMS
Deaita* Strait. Yfctarta. B.C„ balae*
th* nth day af May. IMS. altar
akH Sat* th* Eaaaatglato «tB dt«-
lrtkoto th* aatt retato mmmom to*
partial aatitlad tharata harm* ragard
only to Uw (total* ml which thay
yuniBd led* are Juai under 1
•era Facto* w*w la a *>■
DATED March ISth. ISM.
EDITH ItAMCT COOK
mnr* maiagnt IAHDT
■areatrtcaa
a* Ttartr Botlellori
"ZANINO 11-LAW, ISM. AMSNW-
HKM1 BY-LAW <U4), IMS-
CITY OF VICTORIA
NOTICE OF HEARING
with rust. glnes now ere diesel but it's not
COST TOO HIGH known when they supplanted
"But it would probahly cost ,leam -
too much to bring her up to in- During the First World War
surance standards." she carried freight until she
The last time the 175-ton ves- was captured by the Germane,
se! met Lloyd's registry re- It is assumed she piled regular
qulrementi was in 1955. and for routes from the end of the war
the last four years she has been until 1928. In that year she was
chartered by the CNR. brought to Canada by CapL
Her career has been so long Charles McGuire of Guysbor-
and ao colorful that it is dif- «*H, N.S.. who had part own-
ficult to separate truth from ershlp in her.
legend. Then known by her preaer*
The 180-foot vessel was built name, the Clyde Valley worked
in 1886 in the yard of McDwaine, the last 38 years in relative
obscurity. At least twice she
•ow Yaar-round wafer •apjdj.
M) Sh eAr o rm family howa. OO-M
SSSS=zBB
•• omm H IS acre yurrei HI M
Low* AUdra
M-ftU re*. BV4-SS1T
r. n. CABZLDU LTO
asm daaBlBB I hair Interest ka pro parly
•Mactad by tha abow-aaiad draft
fanlag AaauADaaQt By-law Ills- lift
wUl ha aflardad an aiwrtally to ha
heard do tha maltara eoetalnad
CENTRAL SAANICH
Lt Arm — Still
WEST SAANICH
*»"*. a* *m u s e w w*h
S-.aoo down.
FnbOc saartal 14 h Idd b lb.
Council Chanbar. City Hal. Thara-
LOTS
Fnr hdl puftlndar* on the ihow
nrapertlea id*** FRED McLAUGH-
LUf al fcOOBl arytlmd.
Bay. 141* March, 1ML at S:M a‘e*ek
’"opr af tha proBMM l»-law nay
ba impacted at the offtM af tha wadar-
.laned in tha City Hall halwaan tha
Tbreu taw awhabta Sera I will
have aavrtil hnuai plana that will
1 - ataba tm (Me area. I alaa hare
Iwo olher Iota with aeaview and
hnatlful traa. one a* uu r wl
MRS DORA ROWE
P» further Informal W» ph SD-lSIt
anylhne. UnH*rWl> Rally.
Imn af SJ> am. and I.M pun. m
Monday to Prtday tnelnalre
Tha draft By-law prartdaa for
CULT tha faOowins;
■ ■ailMa 1 aid I: Royortl for ra-
aodin* from R-1B Ptafla Family-
to W-J MaltlpJ* DwaUtny ' C‘ L“
SS. Baettaw U. flmm 1H aut aid*
of Arrowood Road north of Tatai
fltraat (C»*a af Hummal. Owan-Flood
A Co ll
Saellaa* 1 aad 4: Proposal far ra-
aonlni from "*-* Twa Family DwM-
ttag~ to “R-3 Mulilpla DualHna- of.
all pMpawtlea baandad by Blllalda playing golf and,
Avanuc, Cook Blraat, Kinyi Road' - -
and Blackwood Strait tCaaa bf H
W. Don* and otharat;
Saatiana I aid d: Fropaaad nwa-
tm I roan "B-1B dlagla Family" to
“C-l C—larclal" of Fareal 'A' af
Lota IS. s*. M and tha Wait Fart
of Lot 31, action 4. Map JM —
Board and Doualaj atrayta iCaa* of
M. W. Dans and attwri).
F M. WALUBI,
C1TT CLXBK
Oty Mall,
Victoria. SC,
Mth March. IMS ...
'surrounded by palm and euca-
MOTtCB TO COMTBACTOBS 1 * •
■BALED TIHDIRS wUl ba raedtref
by tM nadarelsaed far tha eoaaUuo-
Mon of Bcyooid. Ro.d AaMor-anior he was once bUled, left HoL neighbors as Robert Young
Secondary School, to hi tadUl on tha # L-, „
cornar of Raynoidi (toad aad B^ai tywood after Hfinnibwl five!George Brent.
J P. R EVANS
BLUE GABLES
RESORT
He had invented;
On beautiful at Mary* Ldkl. Bah
Sprlrtfi lei and th* liam aad trout
Ckharmen'i paradise Two acre* of
walerfromi wllh cam pin*, picric >Hn
)>*ilng—calam plu* modern 1 400
*o n home (ur mreert Bum run
rl*hl to r u a u rt entrance Owner*
rsllrla* and in ofUrtn* llaa popu¬
lar hill day raanrt fnr aalr at SMOOD
or aprn to oflrr*. Coated
J. RODGER-P. KUGENER
Nurttm**lern SecurtUM Lid.
BVSBTffi
What, years ago.
I somebody asked, ever became profitably in Los Angeles real
of Victor Mature? estate.
He’s living on his four-acre * I just quit; always said I
estate at Rancho Santa Fe, a was going to. Then Peter Sellers
few miles north of San Diego; called one day and said to had
at the mo- a crazy part I might like."
ment, pondering two movie of- WILD ACTOR
**”■ Vic finished the film. After
HEAB GRASS GROW the Fob, a mystery comedy
"It s ao quiet here you can also stasrtag Sellers and his
bear the graae grow,” Mature wife, Swedish actress Britt Ek-
boomed over the phone, sound- lund, in Rome last October.
Ing robust at 50. In the back- Mature, plays ‘ a wild movie
ground yapped his cocker actor.' '
spaniel, Tina. The house, he His third wife Joy. who is al- 1
said, l« a ramhllng ranch type ready in London, will attend the
" ~ J1 *T 7-’- ---> premiere there. Mature will be
iypbis trees. or the Rancho Santa Fe golf
"The beautiful hunk of man,” course, possibly with such
WIDE SEA VIEWS
METCHOSIN —93 AC.
Approximately M arre* with hilar*
•ubduuion pulcoUai. l*nc« fU.0<JQ,
Mr*. L. Cummin* » MSB iM hr*.)
IIC Laibl A Iswwr flgqii j Ui.
*3 Gorernmawf lire* I
' LOVELY VIEW LOTS
GLANFORD SCHOOL
AREA
Mini mu* SJSS ag ft, Irretdar
Miapea. Take your pick —
NEXT WEEK'S
r*S AHCHUC GREENS SErtnM a(
SMAUL
PBMBERTON. HOLMES LTD.
SAANICH PENIN.
SPECIAL
13 arm. chota land SOD-BO
m«Ua*c on Weal Rii., fed by rre
m«i«Uy Haired. Good nil. few
Meal far U>*aji« Old ham IB n
rtrd*. ILMB per area S* >aab
Call R. COX. KVUtM
8*inertan. Snort Clerk ud
260 ACRES
DENMAN ISLAND
LOTS
Good Selection of
View Lots aad
Acreage Now Available
BRENTWOOD
PROPERTIES LTD.
7183 West Saanich Rd.
€82-1141
Beautiful lake via ahnid I,an ft
of aemfrunl. Paved road WPll to
pro pen.- Only aboul id are** ure*-
entiy rleared. rrrmjndar rnrely
treed SillflOB. Goad term*
17’ BRMDLEMYR
CABIN CRUISER
with 5Db.p. Johnson and 6-
h.p. motors. Fully equipped.
Cost $3300 new.
ACKKAGK WANTED
Anywhere In the Saanlrh Pi-nlnmda
or Melrboto- Top prlea suaren-
toad trora tilerlu *ajnn* to pur-
chart. Lara* or anall parrel*.
E **»* rah ma If yoar* la Ut Ml*
•I 1NM14J anytime Aik lor JOHN
MoLYAtU). Noilhweatera arurt-
tiei Ltd.
LUNDS
FINE
AUCTION
JAY ROGERS, 384-0531
ikey nr nit*
HAGAR k SWAYNE LTD.
WATERr*ONT LOT
1IW IT. aatrrlnM. 1 IB airea at
O m a to nd fninl. unuth end Booth
IVnder III*mi B m
NnliTH ftMDIR
S Ini* -1 am path — St.ion raeh
th *rre* IS MO. nar Heth»*ll
ilartkKir. Call Ler ThoniaA St Dnui-
l»* Ua«kea Ltd «1TA Fart M.
BW-TIM ' re*. 4T»«W)i.
QI At.trI’M wetl |.r»lrt ldrtlM
lived lot Water next door. TIM la
gu>d. I mlnilto* la hart.
5H ACRES
Hear MrKrtuw Ave 444 io.d
Duntape Slupuik, rleaiart Uni.
•>r*il lyuar bull I'rw* SLVuui
Hu lb K Hatrheaun. IV 4-M1I
GK vl* C. N M.-nUpa Cu. Lid.
CBM KV3AD3 nr EV A43JS
VALUABLE
PERSIAN RUGS
OF
INVESTMENT QUALITY
FOR
PUBLIC AUCTION
AT THE
EMPRESS HOTEL
(Georgian Lounge)
' VICTORIA
M WHrss day. Marah SIN. IBM* at lilt p«*
On view WedneMday, Marrk Ilrd, IBM, frans It:M p.ra.
Part of a very valuable individual selection of specially
woven example carpets and rare nomadic tribal rugs
of the following origins:
EXAMPLE CARPETS : SAROUK,
KIRMAN, ISPAHAN, NAIM, TURK-
BAFT and TEHERAN.
NOMADIC ORIGINS: ARMENIBAFT,
BAHKTIAR, SAROUK, BIDJAR,
LORISTAN, ARDALAN. MEHRE-
RAN, as well as certain highly selected
SHIRAZ, H A M A D A N, BALOUCH,
APHAR, and AFGHANISTAN.
And including the finest quality Naim carpet, 10'xT*,
with the traditional Mosque of Ispahan Dome design,
of the finest possible knotting^nd tlie softest combings
of wool.
— and —
A rarest and most expertly designed Muhamad Akbaras
Isaphan Rug.
-Muhamad Akbaras Is a recognized master weaver of
Iran today and such knottings are world-famous because
of their superb knotting.
The public must be reminded of die greatly Increasing
value of fine Persian and Oriental rugs as items of
Investment and that they are a constant value as works
of art.
I. FAHEL, Licenced Auctioneer
MARY FRASER
Baity Lto
I«1S Govern*tm SI
SALT SFR1MU ISLAND
Fn*np« r,nvata* ntl totaka are-
vlna available kne toll Irrkrt a ml
the u(h*r lataiida thrmah
DOUUIJIS HAWSES LTD_ S1T-A
rod atrert pleaa* r-nUCI BinrerS
•yrr* lelrwvei* SAt-TIM ler ra*..
Genre* Ml -vtMi
PRKVIEW
Mon., 9 nan. to 5:30 pm.
jToe*,, 9 n-m. to Snletime
I Following our successful antique
auction we have an interesting
■election of
METTHOBIN ACREAGE
A marvahitM avreeptni ae* and
mnufiUin new Jruiu Iheat 3 ana
Mi heavily Irerd hif aertuai<*k.
S3 m and *2.0X1 Also 3 acre* if red
land S3.7BD
Mr* MrKnge, EVVkTto aajrUma
IkOMSl** Realty Lid
HUGE LOT
NEAR GOVT HOUSE
SATt’RNA ISLAND
I acrea. aam*' tlmhrt. Walertran*
•tkd lrtv*«n ->ldr' h"ma. need* flx-
rn* _ Aok.nc watt Call TED
niARTHF.x MS. was ar SMM
Maylair Realty Ud.
AHHHvjX.
14 ACHES UV VIEW
property. Siuinlrh I’rtufluil*. frime
valuahlt timlwr. Ihipwwxl and other
"alive tren. (end kw Hie*.
tEwluaira.) S24.00B. H » HARRIS.
BV X-7174 ne UR 7 3**>. F N.
E 10,SOS. Wa can have your huaa
uilt rtf* for only *U per aq. ft.
It ya Mary
DAVID MICHAEL. 3844631
Hagar a taaja lid.
BALI BFBl mi LAIIIM LTD.
Larr*«t Caff Mland Holla*
- K.atdlrlrtd ISM
■ • Gahfn - Ph.n* BIB1I
removed to our rooms from
storage and to be sold lor
private owners.
CARPET* • DRAPER
LOTS FOR SALE
BOOKC
■ Ma na clly walar Tread
WAHTFD
Areas* ■■ Util Island* Ml* watee
froiaa r * ua diwi kd. a*
•n». TV 2STM ur Kv Claik*
A WaJlar* Realty.
RARGAXNR
In
CARS
Sew
Classification
100
$1,400 Each
Kaaunabl* Teens
View hy asr»mlment only
B<W Nfwtol, 244 7m knyttmr
BOORMAM INVr.HTMENTCa. LTD.
torn* kuppllad by tha Arcbltaet, ad-
drrtiad to tha undaralinad and dal-
Ivtrad to tha olltea* of th( Board not
totor (naa I pm Wadnaaday, Aprtl
ACRBAUE FOR
Lar*t re acnail. with
lk»mr Building lutv
(iEORUK CHAN, the Si
L»nd_»2Mi MayUlr I
“IIOIINER” ORGANET
TAPESTRY I PHOI-HTERED
< 1IEHTERFIEI J>
LOVE HEATH
Nests of Tables, TelepfcoMB
Tsbira asd Ctortra, Occaatonal
sad (bfles TsM' *. (iphslaii-rrd
FirraUlc Bear sea. lsiBi|M.
"FLEETWOOD”
TV COMBINATION
“SONY"PORTABLE TV
EXPENSIVE RREAKFRONT
CHINA C ABINET
CHINA GLAM - PIjATE
WHEEL CHAIR BICYCLES
REDROM SITTER
sag Kt KNISMINCJH
“VIKING" SB ( l. IT.
CIIKST DEEPFREEZE
MATCHING “FKKilDAIKE"
ALTO. HASHER asd DRYER
HEFRIC.EKATOR8
9B” RANGES
AUTOMATIC WASHERS
T. L CHR1BTII
Bee ratary-traaurrr,
Board of Brhool Tnulaes,
Sihool Dlitrlet Ho. *1,
lUraator Vtotortai
toil Joan Crticnt.
Victoria. BC
HRRNTWOR) BAY
t 4 rlrive k*J •* qulel Dad. rt*i
Ui at la.Wa, bua anil ahuua- J’ri
ft.fas arti.
S* area. Arrru l*lao<1 lllfhwa),
•Buss
1. KtOGRT — R mOMSOS
1*. H. Kr-nvo S t»e«. W3Ui
Flx' LAkF. mcgLT TKKHD W-
•era lot. c-enar !Uat* Clara and
Ptadwai SI44 Saaaa Clara
Htsrtliig III s.m, SHARP
IN THE MORNING—“Os Dr;
Land—Craft Up to 18 Feet/
CiiDissMctos at n as.
IN THE AFTERNOON—“Alloa
—Craft II feet sad Over,’
CommrsrtBg at t p.n.
Today**
CUaaifisd
LARt.R TIMBERED Af k.k u.i;
wanted. «ITW 4.D4
NOTE i AR boats to to said
M(h bM ash Jr cl to the ores-
era' approial. All blxh bids
will tar preaented to the own¬
ers for tbeir (-Mialderatiun.
•■v Ir'eiaaa Ohreii loratiue la Gor-
kh-n I trail ( Umm in new elaowntory
ai lumi. hum* vra vtrw. Hirpii at
trail (all I.ROttUK CIIAh AT
1-rsH *» ENU Mayfair Baity
Lid
CASH rOR ACRCAUR At\lA<"KXT
t* r kavaol CteW MB' -
CKMTRAI. SAAMCH, VIF.W ACRK-
are. GK T-Ia.
Beauira aa lisniini laniaM
boo* keener part or lull lima.
Reply to a«n hanSarttias •tot¬
ing IS. warltal atotua. adueattoa
aud axpartonca. Salary caa-
■acnaurato ailh np*rleoc* aad
ability.
COMMiRCIAl
PROPIRTY
Pliflfi VAN ISLE MARINA
IBM Harbour Rd.. Ridsey, B.C.
“CONSIGN VOI R BOAT TO
THW IMPORTANT AUCTION"
Dlrerl Your Eaqslrlea to
MR. TOMIJN S88-61*1—NOW!
2 ACHES
Ci«Jtra iprtoM a rea i t ■■ Rita-
rvod Hu*<t. dw In Jululra Hi*
pual M(U Call GROKGR CHAR
ur TIHI CHARTERS. MS .art re
IdlMt May to* Kaally Ud.
OHPOKTI'MTY
KNOCKING!
An s'xceptionully good loca¬
tion with two road frontages
slid aoned for light Industry
fnr the price of $4,500. Jhisie
BILL PA1 FREY^ U Whit-
tome A Co. Limited, 38W271
or 386-2008. 706 Fort Sti*et.
acrlbed,
j■ ibi ■anrr hi sas ■■ uur
ALB) RT BILC1. lata af BUS Saatre It 1,104 oa
•treel, to lb* Ckt, a) Vtatorta. »rav- toad*ring
t**a al Brittab ( alaaibla. a labour
HOTIC1 t* hartby ilvan that credl- *^ r
tori and atbar* hartoa etolma aaaloal i
th. aalala nl tha ahava-naaiad daoaa.ad torth*d. i
N.H.A. APPROVED
uial aaeiudaS tread Ma ■ Garda
ad MSDO d. Build hatura to* creta
• aa a gala Call Ire Mofldat
V J tm - Ha *asnt
Ba S Cauatey Baaliy Ltd
Cat dr. O. H. Itovidsas, SM-M7B
MAYNARDS
Bonded
AUCTIONEERS
Slaa 1M
1S3 Johnson Street Victoria
388-3 III
STAMP ud COIN
COLLECTIONS
award of tha rantrart
Certified rhMnaft will Tint Imi irfante,
Tto lo»».i or »«y lender n «t a re a
•aiily aerentnt
Trader* mint b* rvada nl * U*
form* mppllfri by tha Arehltocta. ad-
■laavrd to die undenlgn*d ad dc
llrarrd to Saanich Municipal Hail not
Uler than Ito pm Tuoday. March
2Sth. 1144
■mil Blraat. Victoria. British Cotam-
bla. briar* tha lath day af May. IBM.
after which data the eaaautai* will
dtunbulr thr *ald «»tata imnnul tha
parilri entlUirt tharreo hartal raard
only to the claim* of which they than
hair notii*
JOHN B. UATEHOUBB
Bracutor
JOAN DOUG LAB RtLBV.
Kxacutor.
APARTMENT SHE
7,wad apartment *Ur. klJUO a*, ft
K.quimail. Brie, fit NY) Mr*. L.
CummlTi SHAM ilf hr* l BC
I *ad A lawrarva Ag' nry - K]
rnmenl Si:.el
► viaa, TKKKD LOT. glatlc
"rt "O ratk. Mt tv«jj|to* . area.
»!'■*. Klaare COLONY HUMS-
hAljr>.
ra THE CITY
ZO>EU LIGHT INIH’BTHY
ON
RAILWAY SIU'R
11*01 mi- ft . 1311 tl i.k-I and run¬
way fneit k|e U ujrla* SI ddasiair
arra PI FAST CALL MRS BA\-
UH U) MR. h.NK.KT. RwHlV
I*. R. Drown a mm. anytime
DOLLAR SPECIALS FROM THE GARDEN
SHOP, SECOND FLOOR PARKADE...
tired on Hayward, Xao .
Olrrk,
(orpanUoD of Du Dtatriet
■ SaagUoh.
UGHT INDUSTRY
ZONED
3M »art frren P.I Bay HiBbawy aa
Mill* Road. I to Its aeraa, Jtewrr
rannartlrti ckaa. Ideal unmimanl
7W Vtract] ,
Victoria, B.C
Blato Cn threw. Ml 7Sa aaytlm*
BfXiRMAH IHVSTVFNT Ca Ltd.
No phone orders please
8HESDT8 8ALE
Home ud land
personal shopping only
•4 BV 130 FT SEWERED CITY
l"i a Cbaakhretaai HU Trent.
i«ac
RARE HIGHWAY LOCATION OX
•T area. X.UMMi rreuvele building.
Soluble fie m et cuntmerrtal am.
birtiadlnt ahnamaan. wantawae. rtc.
Oa hrei ruad fRmlare*. Call Da
Tr«i*f at 477-jifiS. L'nivarafty
Rail) Ltd.
of May IBM altar which data th* y n , tha matter of tha “Exrcnttaa
Ettata * an at* will h* dlatrthaUd. j Act t taatna Chapter JSI. RUC 1PM,
h*via* raftrd raly to clalaa af which | , u g amtndaaaia that*to. batwaaa
lb* Exculora afaaU hara raaalod tapkenan h Trimble Cmtractora Ltd..
Bottc* P’ilnllff and John Walter Edmund
DATES at Victoria, BX Ihls lltb W»l. at al. Dalaodaot.
day at March 1*M. UNDER and by ttrtaa af aa ardar
JEAN BEATTY and leaned out of tha Sunrama Court of
OOBDON A OAMEROB, BrlUih' Colntola, Tic tori* Rnlatry.
Barcutorg toad* hy HI* Honour Judaa M. L.
Bv Stair to Ik-line* Tyrwbllt-Draka, Local Jndaa. datod tha
clbUtROHAl 'cAMEROM «» ‘“J; lB , tti “■
311 Royal Truat Building * «'“ br
Vkctreia tc Ruhllc Auction at my ofQca la tha Vle-
___ torla Law Carta, CH Bordett Avenue,
. ... Vlalorla. B.C.. aa Friday, tha SUi day
LARD ACT , of Mtreh imm. at tha hour of 11:0a
NOTICE nr LYTENTION TO AFFLT o clock In the forenoon, all tha rllht.
TO LEASE LAND till* and lotoral of thr aatd John
In Land Recording Diairlct of Vic- WMwr Edmund Hunt lhatng nor. ae
toria. B.C.. and situate In Blu* Haron 1a*a an undlvtdad ooa-half tnUrert) In
Bay In Cowlcbaa Dtauict. fronting on *ad to the fallowing deicrtbcd land*
Plan 40, Section 17. Kanga 3, Eat * nd prrmlara:
North toantoh DtatricL That part of Lnt "TT of Bectlon
fine healthy, vig-
Bose BmNn — Two pack atylf
orous rose bmheg m a variety
of colors
OCT.A.V VIEW,
ertral Saanlrh.
pkg of « for •
Good far mil planting, shrubs,
GORDON HEAD
Milk oM view, m ana WiUr.
•ala hy more GR 1 XM1
Bine Whale FertlltBer
bulbs, begonias, excellent top dressing $4
for all seed mixtures. Bantam Bale I
3-lb. Bag Play groan d Gnus Seed — Tough and hard
wearing grass that Is quick 94
growing and hardy . Each ■
Evergreen Shrnlia — A collection of evergreen nhrubs
suitable for home landscaping Including spreading
Juniper (green and goldi. Golden stewartii, variegated
Aucuba, Erecta Veridis, Elwoodii 14
and Pyramidiformis. Each ■
Evergreen Azaleas — fine healthy plants all good size,
ready for planting out now, f 4
Teds and pink shades. Each ■
lia tXXJOLAS STREET
Samoa *lati>a and property.
mam.
mun LOT. M. DOUGLAS AREA
nine Mn. Pra>rr. COLONY
HOMESALES MIX
B y— Prta, EVt-Ma B.
SF.WKHED LOT NEXt"
A-qrtlk Itrart 4T7-S73D.
BRENTWOOD
IS-ACRE FARM
Exrwllafit hutding property
lArga 3-bed p MO hnu*r. tors and
ottoc uutbwkluica. Frontopa a iwo
road*. Good fertile land on a genlta
■lop* Aakia* prior FJ7 orn Am addi-
IttWMi U arraa are *v*0aM« at
approx SLMBi per acre. To rtaw call
FRED ZBLOJt
EV3-SUT EV HODS
Nrwilrad Realty US.
FERTILIZER SPECIALS
l.iJT FOB RALE. PANORAMIC
re* vie*. BO-atMl
l#-Ib. Bug Potato Fertiliser. 4-10-10.
IS lb. Bag Green Vegetable Fertilizer.
Sulphate Ammonli
EXPECTANT MOTHER
Krada laigcr huaa. Hubby la Gov-
• mmnf raiifnya at Wllktnm Rd.
J*|. 1 bedroom, with * biiement
nil da, they would liko * large M
wffn anm* arrluaion. they have
S3.WS Sow Immedlatoly and a
furthar *aao *bea their praaeoi
hiSM M •M. U j<a eaa help fht*
g u- tog <*wifly pfaar rail JOHN
J WILLIAMS AT MS-19M. Mayfair
Realty Ud.
l» lb. Bag General Fertiliser — &^G.
COBHLiJ HILL*
Poultry torwi a going cceiceni and
afkiwiag pood ratora* It aon* with
2 cleared. 4.000 layer* pto grow¬
ing itock. Goad aiv-ominudaUiii.
Flraf cl*** tomily dwelling amiaki-
Ing 1 bed room* and *full bare ram 1 .
Clear title. Lore taxea Full price
tS-StB. tm eowranlrnt term*. Coo-
tact R. Bruce. , Rubmiun Aganclra
Lid.. Trunk Bad. Duncaa. RC
Rbododrndrnna, Camellian and Azaleas—The rhododen¬
drons and azaleas are suitable lor rookery. Camellias
will grow to large size. ,A very economical way to
10 lb. Bag Lawn Fertilizer — MUargamta
10-lb. Bag Hone meal — tor bulbs
and soil building.
lB-lfc. Bag Moss <*N>Uer — kills moss
and revives grass.
buy now and plant in permanent location
for best growth.
Lawn Edger*—Wooden handle With half mi
shape steel blade Can,be rs-shhrpened. i
Each
WE NEED LOTS AND ACREAGE
prafre rertrtWd re adjarant to
■ rwrra but will ooraldre t*iry
ex Kao* a mat sombs
IBS Eve* SSI M4S
CASE FOB VOUB ACREAGE
AND LOTS
r want to bolld an them, wa mean
Sfl ft. Garden Hose — Strong flexible plastic Hose
with standard fittings for garden or car wash.
8 B-»b. Bag Btorlllzed Soil Mix — Be more oertaln «
cess with a stcrihzpd soil mixture
for starting and repotting
FISH FERTIUZER
REBUILD OLD FARM 1T2 AC
mil* N CVgipre Ork 1*0. lUov Lk
tail Ac. Riwd Sprknc. rtaatfaga
Jlgreiwa K. Tkw a ra u RR L AJ-
parpoxi of opara ling a ire* 11 M *1
marina.
THOMAS W BLACKWOOD and
A OORDON WASHINOTON,
Prr J B. Hugh**, B.C I. a.
AgAL
I Dated March 1. I*44.
L iup Citoitrartiua Cn Lkd
rOR RENT
mil* clxxSe.
building*. |
BM-AtQA
Hm BAY, Garde* Shop, 2 nd floor parka fe
WANTED - APARTMENT SITE,
clore ihi Phrew Eaaajf CcortruCUca
Budget Store DOLLAR DAY Monday
STOCK UP AND SAVE ON THE BAY’S 4TH FLOOR, MONDAY. PERSONAL
SHOPPING ONLY ... NO PHONE, MAIL OR C.O.D. ORDERS. CHARGE IT OR
BUDGET THE SAVINGS WITH PBA.
Colorful Bax Mala of Quality
Rayon — Ends and cutting! of
fine nylon broadloam, shaped
into colorful addition! to your
decorative scheme.
18"x27”. |4 24"x36”. |4
Each I Each B
I ^
Cklacae Pillow Caaaa Ar»
Lovely to Give, to Keep! —
Snowy white, quality cotton with
attractively hand-embroidered,
blue design. Stan- *9 M
dard lire, 22”x36”. 9 pair ^
1 a f a a ta ' Crawlera—Assorted
cotton pastels', snap crotch style
for 12 , 18 and 24 months. f«
Fair J
Pretty Bayoa Briefs for Smaller
Girls—Styled with neat elastic
waist and legs in an attractive
assortment of colors in easy care
rayon. E M
Sizes 2, 4, 6 . Dair I
EP
1
y
w
it!
9
Jj
w
pair
Mea’a Drees Slacks ia Pull Cat
Flaaael — Charcoal, 1 o d e n, or
grey these flannel dress slacks
are good value! Full cut, belt
loop styling for comfort, in 1 A
waist sizes 30 to 42. Pair ■*
Ladies* C a a v a a Sneakers for
Keep-FK Classes — White and
black canvas uppers, rubber
soles; oxford style sizes 4 to 10
. . . ideal for those f 4
gym classes. Pair I
Stock I'p oa Nylriaa la Fash toe
Shades — Seamless mesh, your
favorite style In beige, amber
taupe, dark brown. A 94
8 % to 11 . pr. I
I STAPLES
Foam Chip Pillows—White with
resilient foam chip fill- 94
Each I
Toaa Cushions—Satin and cor¬
duroy covers in red, pink, blue;
square design, kapok fill. f 4
I2*'xl2". Each ■
Pillow Protectors - While and
printed cotton, standard size;
zippered O 94
closure. fc for I
Pillow Caaea—White cotton with
white or 9 4
pastel edging- Pair I
Bath Towels—Harmonizing pat¬
terns snd colors; p 90
generously sized. ■ for 9
Face Clothe—Match the above
towels; soft Q 9 4
and absorbent <w for I
Bath Tom els — Assorted stripes
In quality O 94
terry. ft for I
Face Cloths — Assorted patterns
and A 94
Jacquards. “ for I
Llaea Tea Towela — White with
assorted stripes, Q 9 4
linen. 20"x3Q”. 9 for U
STAPLES
Terry Bath Towels
colon and
jacquard weaves.
In solid
M
Each I
linen, 20"x30”. a» for ■
Lteea Tea Towela—Gaily atrlped
and generously 94
•tied. 24"x36”. ft for I
inland Towela — Assorted solid
colon; candy stripes In yellow,
turquoise, *A 94
pink. ft for ■
Bath Towela (sabe) — Assorted
colon, patterns; 30”x26”. 94
Slight flaws. Each I
Kitchen Terry Towela — Large
selection of prints O 94
and colon. ft for I
Shower Carta las — Plastic in
72"x72” size; turquoise, pink,
white, green. 9 4
Each ■
Terry Aproaa—Assorted kitchen
patterns to match *9 90
terry towels I 9 for ft
Tablecloths — Bright patterns
and colon in cotton 50x50" 9 4
aonrax. Each ■
Unbleached cotton yardage —
Ftrmly woven ecm ideal for
lining A 94
draDes "* yds I
“Charge It" . • . Budget with PBA
STAPLES
Drapery Bqaare*—A nice selec¬
tion of ends of good quality drap¬
ery yardage. Various patterns,
colon, designs. 9 4
Each I
Sugar Bags — White bleached
cotton, very useful Q 94
around the house. 9 for I
Sturdy Cotton Prints — Novelty
patterns and florals 4 94
Ideal for the kitchen 9 yds I
Sailcloth Curtaining — Assorted
kitchen and dinette prints in
heavy O 9 4
cotton “ yds ■
Vsally Set — Ecru cotton lace
5 -pee. sets for the dresser. 94
Set I
Plastic Plsce Mats — Embossed
with foam back; 4 94
assorted colon. 9 for
CHILDREN’S WEAR
Infsat’s Trslslng Psats — Soft,
absorbent terry in a wide assort¬
ment of colon. A 94
Sizes 2 and 4 ■# for I
Infaat’a Booties mad Boo nets —
assorted pastel color* in soft,
easy care orlan 9 94
ft for I
I si sot's Sloopor*—Fleocs lined;
two piece button on style in 9 4
pink, blue. Sizes 1, 2, 3 Pr ■
Boys’ Briefs—white ribbed cot¬
ton, athletic style, 9 94
sizes 2, 4, 6 . W pr I
CHILDREN’S WEAR
Boys’ sad Girls’ 8 tardy Blue
Jeans for Playtime—Light blue
cotton in a weight and weave
that's famous for wear comes
with full boxer waist 94
in sizes 4 to 6 x. Pair ■
Girls' 811ms — Nice variety of
colors in cotton with half boxer
waist and shoulder straps. 9 4
Sizes 2. 3, 3x Pair ■
Infant's Nighties — In white and
pastel flannel; 4 94
Infant sizes. ft for ■
Baby Biss Set* — Well napped
cotton flannel with satin borders
to match colored blankets. 99
Size 36x50. *Eaflh ft
Glrla' Cotton Briefs—white cot¬
ton with elastic waist, band leg
in sizes 2, 4, 6 . j 9<|
Boys' Pyjamas—Assorted print¬
ed flannelette PJ's, two piece
style sizes 3 and 4 94
only Pair 1
Boys’ Flnaswl Jac Shirt—Assor¬
ted plaids and prints in 94
sizes 3 to 6 x Pair I
Boys' ('alined Blacks—In cotton
with half boxer waist In brown,
grey, blue or navy. ’ 9 4
Sizes 3-6x. Pair ■
Girls’ Bhtrt Mouse* White and
pastela in cotton with roll 9 4
aleeves. 7 to 14 I
Glrla’ Bayoa Briefs—Easy care
pastels with elastic A 94
waist and leg 8-14 "t pr
flirts' Slims—Sturdy cotton In
red, blue, pink. Sizes 94
7 to 12. Pair I
Baby Paata — Plastic, dressier
type with 9 94
frills. ft nr. I
MEN’S, DOTS’ WEAR
Boys’ Socks—Nylon ankle sock*
in stretch and sized 9 9 4
colors and patterns 9 pr ■
Boys’ Socks— Stretch nylon ankle
socks in white, black, brown,
navy. 9 9 4
8 tt to 10 *. ft pr I
Boys’ Briefs—White ribbed cot¬
ton in athletic style 49 94
■mall, medium only • ®
Boys’ T-Shirts—White interlock
cotton, short sleeved, crew
necked sizes 9 f 4
8 , 10, 12, 14 ft for I
Boys’ Flannel Shirts—assorted
checks and plaid, tailored 9 4
style, 8 , 10, 12 Each I
Men’s Sock*—Nylon and cotton
ankle style sssorted 9 94
colors, patterns 10-12 ft pr
Men’s Work Sock*—Grey wool
and cotton with nylon reinforce¬
ment. 9 94
Size 11 ft pr I
Mea’* Briefs—white ribbed cot¬
ton athletic style. S.M.L. 9f
2 In package for ■
Men’s T-Shirts—White interlock
cotton crew neck, short 9 4
sleeve. S.M.L. Each 1
FAMILY FOOTWEAR
Misses’ Sneakers—White, Mack,
blue canvas, oxford style 94
12 to 3. Pair 1
Boys’ Runners — Black boot
style, canvas, molded 94
rubber soles. Pair B
Ladles’ Slicker*—Green or am¬
ber heel-less over- 9 94
■hoes. S.M.L. X.L ft pr
Boys’ Hunting Boot—Green in¬
sulated rubber sizes 3 to 6 W,
Pair W
Men’* Toe Rubiters — black,
sturdy and lightweight 94
S.M.L. X.L. Pair ■
Men’s Ru nn er* black and white
canvas with molded 9 99
rubber sole 6-12. ft pr u#
Men’s Subtler Boot* — brown
pull on with steel 9 9
■hank 9-12 Pair V
Men’s Cord Slippers—Red and
black, gored sizes 9 99
8 , 9, 10 only. ft for 9
Ladles’ Slippers — Stretch slip-
perette style black, red, tur¬
quoise. white shag, canoe style
slippers in case. 94
S.M.L. X L. Pair I
WOMEN’S WEAR
Indies’ Sweaters — White and
pastel orlon pullovers and 99
cardigans S.M. Each •#
Ladies’ Briefs — Rayon, white,
red, black and pastels; M 94
elastic waist. S.M.L. pr ■<
Ladles’ Petti Paata — Assort'd
colors rayon tricot lace 94
trim. S.M. only. Pair I
Ladles’ Briefs—Rayon assorted
colors, white and pastel elastio
waist and leg. 9 94
S.M.L 9 pr I
Ladles’ Panties — White ravun
with flare leg. 9 94
M.L and O.S. ft pr I
ladles’ Half Klips—Rayon white,
pink, blue with 9 9 4
elastic tops S.M.L ft for ■
ladles’ Fall Mips—While, pink,
blue rayon, assorted trims. 94
36 to 42. 1
Ladles’ Bras in white cotton
subs. A, B, C cups, 9 94
32 to 38 ft for I
ladles’ Umbrella*—Clear plus,
tic with decorative 94
patterns. Each I
Children's Leotards — Helenes
Stretch nylon with elastic top,
beige, red, blue and black. 9 4
4-6, 6 - 8 . 8-10, 1M4 pair I
(teamless Stesh Nylons-Beige,
amber, Uu|h>, ark 9 94
brown. 8 * to 10 *. t» pr I
Girls' 1'mhrrllas-To match 94
above. Each ■
ladies' Briefs-Stretch nylon lo
fit one size. 9 9 4
Assorted colors. ft for I
The BAY budget store, 4th floor;
MARCH CLEARANCE SALE
SAVE UP TO 50%
ON FURNITURE
Traditional Mahogany Dining Table—1 only.
Reg. J117. Sale H.M
Modem Walnut Vlaa Dining Chaim- 4 only.
Reg. 39.95. Bale » M
Oblong Walnut Table —Visa Peppier with 3
leaves. 1 only. Reg. 149.95. Bale 99.99
French Provincial Bide Chaim—Andrew Mal¬
colm. Cherry wood. 2 only. Reg, J45.
Bale 19.99
Italian Provincial Battel—By Kaufman. 2 only.
Reg 169.95. Bale 149.99
Vlaa Doable Dresser nod Arched Mirror — 1
only. Reg. 249.95. Bale 199.99
Walnut Dram Table—1 only. Reg. 59.95.
Bale 49.99
SUMMER GARDEN FURNITURE
Web (Raise—Green/white, plastic arm. 4 only.
Jteg 11.95 Bale 7.99
King Stae Web ChaliwGreen/white. 2 only.
Reg. 10.95. Bale 9.99
Web Vinyl Chair—Green/whlle. 2 only. Reg.
12.95. Bale S.SS
De Lsxe Floral Chair—16 only. Reg. 13.95.
Bale 9-29
Web Vinyl Chelae—21 only. Reg. 24.95.
Sale 12.47
Redwood End Table—1 only. Reg. 17.95.
Sale 9.99
Aluminum Lounge Chair—2 only. Reg. 34.95.
Sale 19.99
Aluminum Rocker—1 only. Reg. 27.95.
Bale 14.99
Redwood Lamp Table—1 only. Reg. 24.95.
Sale 19.99
Green Aluminum Glider Settee—2 only. Reg.
,79.95. Sale 49.99
Padded Patio Chair—1 only. Reg. 44.95.
Bale 29.99
Padded Patio Rocker—1 only. Reg. 49.95.
Bale 22.99
Aluminum End Table—2 only. Reg. 21.96.
Bale 12.99
The BAY, furniture. 4th
10% to 20% OFF
MAJOR APPLIANCES
AMC M" Electric Range features removable
-oven door with glass window, automatic oven
control, 7-position heat switches. H. 36", W. 30",
D 28". 2 onlj'. Reg. 199.95. Sale 9199
AMC Auto. De front Fridge Freeaei—14 cu. ft
capacity, 110 lb. freezer capacity. H. 64”, W.
30", D. 28”. 2 only. Reg. 339.95. Bale 9299
G-E Ne-Froot Fridge Freese r— 14 cu. ft. capa¬
city, 130 lb. zero-zone freezer, swingout shelves.
H. 64”, W. 30”, D. 28”. 1 only. Reg. J479
Bale 9279
. The RAY, major appliances, 3rd
LAMPS AND PICTURES
SAVE 25%
Unique Wood and Metal Plaques Include Gram¬
ophone, set of 3 Flying Fish, Tall Cats. Reg.
Tl. 50-545. Bale 19.99 - 29.99
Colorful Quilted Pictures include kitchen spice
chart, abstract harbor scene. Reg. 14.99-29.99.
Bale 9.99 - 89.99
Alta tract Originals by Colla Pattte-36"x56”
blue/green, 19’’x26” green, 27"x23" Cleopatra
quilted. Reg. 29.99-99.99. Bale 19.99 - 49.99
Wall Plaques depicting Fighting Cocks, Kicking
Home, Aztec Emblem. Reg. 14.95-24.95.
Bale 9.99 ■ 19.99
Pictures Including floral prints, street and
coastal scenes, still Ufe. Reg. 12.99425.
Sale 9.99 - 19.79
Table Lamps include ultra modem rotoflex
lamps, red light TV lampu, slim style lamps,
traditional ivory and black lamps, tail lampa
with crystal droplets. Reg. 17.99-59.95.
Bale 12.99 - 44.99
Celling Fixtures Include pull-down celling fix¬
tures, 4-Ilght bathroom fixture, hall and dining
room fixtures. Reg. 4.50-29.99. Bale 1.99-89.99
Ths RAY, lampa aad picture#, 3rd
10% to 40% OFF
TV AND RADIO
G-E Mantel Radio—Large speaker. Vernier
tuning, easy-to-read dial. 2 only. Reg. 39.95.
Sale «89
RCA Nipper Radio — Large speaker, 5-tube
chassis, sturdy plastic case. 2 only. Reg. 24.95.
Bale 989
RCA Clock Radio—Large speaker, 5-tube chas¬
sis, easy-to-read clock face. 1 only. Reg. 49.95.
Bale $29
Transistor Radios—1 AGS 6 Transistor, reg.
9.50, Bale $9. 1 Holiday Transistor, reg. Jll,
Bale 99- 2 Playmate 6 Transistors, reg. 10.88,
Bale $9. 1 AGS 8 Transistor, reg. 14.88, Bale
99. 1 Holiday 8 Transistor, reg. 29.95, Bale
989. 1 Supersonic 8 Transistor, reg. 39.95,
Bale 989. 3 G-E Transistors, reg. J52, Bale (39
G-E IS" Portable TV—Strong, powerful chassis
pulls in weak signals. 1 only. Reg. 209.95.
Bale 9899
Fleetwood 11 ” TV—Bonded picture tube. Pow¬
erful chassis. 1 only. Reg. 139.95. Bale 9889
The BAY. TV and radios, 3 rd
UP TO 50% OFF
STAPLES
Bedspread*—Textured cotton, Heirloom, an¬
tique satin. Green, aqua, white. Twin size. Reg.
27.50445. Sale 89.99 - 22.90
Hotmail Bedspreads — Blue, green, yellow.
Double size. Reg. 7.95. Bale 24-99
Kenwood Satis Bound Pare Wool Blanket* 10
only. Reg. 17.95. gale 82.99
Batin Bound Electric Blanket—Red, orange,
sandalwood. Reg. 23.50. Bale 89.99
Ayer* Pure Wool Blankets—White with sand or
green stripe border. 60x90. Reg. 14.96.
Bale 9.99
Plump, Buoyant Terylene Pillow*— Floral print,
Frend) crepe cover. 20"x25". Bale 2.99 1
The BAY, staples, 3rd
FLOOR COVERINGS
SAVE UP TO 20%
8pedal Savings on Super Quality Rugs
Frofo INDIA
Embossed with Floral Sprays — Biscuit, 8x10.
1 only. Reg. 249.95. Bale 899.99
Embossed Aabussou Design—Turquoise, 8x10.
1 only. Reg. 349.95. Bale 279.99
Embossed Aubusaou Design—Platinum beige,
8 by 10. 1 only. Reg. 349.95. Bale 279.99
Emlwased with Floral Sprays—Turquoise, a;>-
prox. 9x12. 2 only. Reg. 399.95. Bale 9240
Embossed with Floral Bpray*—Platinum beige,
approx. 9x12. 2 only. Reg. 399.95. Bale 9240
Embossed Anbusson Design — Turquoise, ap¬
prox. 9x12. 2 only. Reg. 389.96. Bale 299.99
Embossed Aubusaoa Design—Platinur
approx. 9x12. 1 only. Reg. 389.96. Bale 299.99
Discontinued Broadloom at Special Prices
Limited Quantities
Hemloch—Acrilan twist. Desert beige, chest¬
nut. Reg. 10.95. Bale, *q. yd. 9.99
T rt l aa T ree bark, Tweedmeer in discontinued
color*. Reg. 6.95. Bale, sq. yd. 9.99
The BAY, floor coverings, 4th
FLOOR CARE NEEDS
10% to 15% OFF
Hoover Portable Vacuum — Complete with
accessories. Demonstrator model. Full war¬
ranty. One only. Reg. 68.95. Bale 999
RCA Whirlpool Attachment-Converts any RCA
upright vacuum to clean nigs. One only.
Reg. 5-49. Bale 92
Sunbeam Attachments—Complete accessories,
converts "638” vacuum Into a versatile unit.
Four only. Reg. 12.95. Bale 92
Buabeam Turbo Brash—Converts any ”660”
model Into an upright that cleans rugs. One
only. Reg. 29.95. Sale 989
G.E. Vacuum — Complete with accessories.
Demonstrator model. Full warranty. One only.
Reg. 79.95. Bale $99
Blssell Carpet Sweeper—Features nylon bristle
roller, large nylon wheels, good traction, sec¬
tional handle. Two only. Reg. 8.95. Bale 9.99
_ The BAY, floor care, 3rd
UNFINISHED
FURNITURE
SAVE 25%
7-drawer Desk— Poplar Wood.
Reg. 28.98.*
3-drawer B.H. Desk—Poplar
only. Reg. 16.88.
3- drawer Chest — One only.
4- drawer Btady Desk—Birch
only. Reg. &.95.
4-drawer Cheat—Reg. 32.95.
•-drawer Cheat—Birch wood.
Reg. 54.95
The BAY, hardware
. Five only.
Bale 28.99
wood. One
Sale 82.99
Reg. 39.95.
Bale 29.99
wood. One
Bale 29.99
One only.
Bale 2C99
. One only.
Bale 39.99
, lower mala
DRAPERIES
UP TO 60% OFF
Heavy Gauge Plastic Shower Curtains-YeW
low, aqua, champagne, pink, white. 72”x72'’.
Reg. 1.98. gale in
Rayon Curtain Paaela—White. 41”x81”.
Bale l|«
64” Upholstery Fabric—Frieze, matelasae, tex¬
tured nylons and cottons. Reg. 7.95-14 95 .
Bale 3.97 - 7,47
Unllaed Textured. Ready Made Drapes—Green,
gold, sand. 3 w x 94". Bale 28.99
,J ?T d Draperies—1 w x 54", 1* w x
2*. 1" *M", 1 w x 84", 1* w x 84”, 2 w x
84 Reg. 14.95-345. Sale 7.47 - 22.90
*? hr **l« Drapery Yardage - YeUow, beige,
Reg. 2-50 Bale 8.90
Tmine Pinch Pleated Curtains 1 w x 84”
Beige, pink, green. Reg. 10.95. Bale 7.99
Rayon Curtain Remnants _ 42” wide. Gold,
green, blue, beige. Reg. 89c. Bale, yd. 44«
Drapery Yardage with FREE labor aad Itaiag
—Choose from assorted prints in Scotchgsrd
cotton or antique satin and we will make them
Up lined with shirred headings to fit your win¬
dows at no extra cost. Yard 2.99 - 3.99
the BAY, draperies, 4th
HARDWARE
' SAVE 25% TO 50%
All-translator Car Radio — Three only. Reg
25.95. Sale 89.29
Beat Belt Retractor, Banding aad Polishing
KH, Hack Saw, Jig Saw Blades, StUaou Wreath
—Reg. 97c. Bale, each 9B«
Steel Wire Brush-18 only. Reg. 66 c. Bale 49«
Locking Filer*—29 only. Reg. 66 c. Bale 49«
Putty Knife aad Scraper or Patat Mixer—
Reg. 39c. K*le lit
Wrecking Bar-Reg. 88 c. Bale 494
Pipe Holders—Reg. 49c. 11 only. Bale 294
Bardahl Tune-up OU—Reg. 31. Bale <■«
Coat Hooka Reg. 3 for 97c. Bale 3 for 49*
Lam lasted Padlock—Reg. 97c. Bale
Shingle Stain—Reg. 1.98. Bale 8.29
Latex Fence Paint—Reg. 3.88 gal.
Sale, gal. 2.49
Standfast Paint—Lead, tile red. Reg. 3.99 gal.
Bale, gal. 2.99
Assorted Grey Baaney Sockets — British and
metric sockets. •/, Price
Bathroom Door Kaoba— Reg. 3.98. ' Bale 2.99
Ballples Hammer*—Six only. Reg. 3.70.
Sale 2.39
Bit Brace—Three only. Reg. 5.76. 8 ale 3.84
Hand Grinder—Six only. Reg. 4.50. Bale f 3
The BAY, hardware, lower main
CHINAWARE
SAVE 25% lo 60%
Quimper Ware. Provincial Table Arceaaoriet
from France, including ashtray*, candlesticks,
radish dishes, tcajioU, covered bowls, sauce
tureen* and many other*. Reg 99c-13.99.
Hale 994 - 9.99
Colorful Italian Pottery — Mori green with
raised geometric design or tortoise shell finish,
including ashtrays, covered candy boxes, vases,
plates, book ends and others. Reg. 1.79-13.99.
Bale 99« 8.99
Italian Pottery Aalmals, including Mother with
3 cata, 3 cata In a basket, 3 dogs in a basket,
cats with wool and others. Reg. 1.99-10.99.
Bale 99f - 7-99
High Style Prestige Italian Pottery, including
pineapple shaped jar. foil handled urn. smaller
urns, ashtrays, planter. Reg. 2.29-8.99.
Bala 8.49 - 9.99
Mamie Large, Deep Blue Pottery-Vases, bowL
covered Jar. Reg. 9.99-29.99. Bale 8.99 - 89.99
Mediterranean style Italian Pottery in red or
black. Tall Jar, covered jars, ashtrays. Reg.
2-29-9 99. Bale 8.99 - 4.99
Psre White Portuguese Pottery includes fruit
plate, Grecian vas£, scalloped vase, large
plates, covered jam. Reg. 1.99-6.99.
Bale 99* - 3.99
Gold Cola Design Pottery includes comports,
ashtrays, covered boxes. Reg. 1.49-3.99.
Bale 99« - 8.49
Simulated Tortoise Shell Ashtrays— 8 only.
R* 8 - 2 99. Bale 994
Pottery Rope-Like Ashlray*-5 only. Reg. 1.99.
Sale 494
Bavarian China Serving Plates—Antique car
motifs, fruit designs, 7-pce. decanter sets. Reg.
2.98-12.98. Bale 8.49 • 3.99
B-C- Ceramics Orange Vase*—9 only. Reg. 4.99.
Brie 8.99
Royal W lntou Tea Time Fancies—Blue and gold
on a shell shape. Salad bowl, relish dish, tiered
tray. Reg. 5.49-5.99. Sate 2.49 - 2.99
Fruit Pattern ’’Evesham” Tableware — Cake
plates, covered butter dishes, cheese board with
knife. Reg. 1.39-4.39. Brie 794 • 8.99
China Fancies from Hangary—Ashtrays, can¬
dlesticks, 2 -light candelabra, covered box and
others. Reg. 99c-13.99. Bale 494 - 9.99
Sterling Stiver Bet-Wild Rose by Inters
national. Service for 8 . 1 set only. Reg. 3219.
Bale 899.9*
The BAY, chlnaware, Sri
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MARCH CLEARANCE SALE
the
LINGERIE
SAVE 35% to 50%
Flnaaelatto Pyjamas—Broken size ranee, as
sorted styles end colon. A reel buy for the
early shopper. Re*. 2.164.W. Bata Vi Prtee
Peignoir* from Undn—A (rath of green with
yellow overlay. S.lf. * only. Reg. 31.38
Rale III
Ixmg Peignoir Beta from Kayaer—Feminine
luxury In pink, perfect for the blushing bride.
SrqaJJ only. 2 only. Reg. 29.38. Bale 14.33
Stretch Lace Imp Halt* Black stretch lace
One aim fits all. 4 only. Reg. 12.98. Rale S.M
Uniterm*-YouQ look fresh, capable, and feel
rarln* to work in a ivd- white uniform. 4 only.
Size imaU. Reg. 12.18. Rale 8.M
!■ Harm a—Always snowy white are these easy-
to-care terylene uniforms. Broken sizes. Reg.
17,98. Sale * 31
Gold aad Aqa* Uniterm*— Pretty and carefree
in ei*y-car* terylene. Broken size*. Reg. 10.98.
Bale S.M
Roe meeker Striped Dnatore—In pink or blue.
Pretty at-home wear at great savings. Broken
sizes. Reg. 4.93. Sale S.M
Tie Silk Hoeaecoat from BardweB’a-Pure lux¬
ury In colorful Paialey. 3 only. Reg. 11.98.
Rale S.M
Nyloa Heaters-In sunny yellow. Small and
medium only. Reg. 8.98. Rale 4.M
Aaaorted Setter Blip* — The ultimate in fine
lingerie at a reasonable price. Exciting selec¬
tion. Broken sizes. Reg. R.9R to 19.98. • i Price
The BAY. Itagerte. tad
CO-ORDINATES BY
“MISS PAT’
33“«% to 40%
Draaae* — Wool shlrtale in pink, aqua.
Sizes 5-15.. Reg, 925-29.95.
Hkirte Wool, plain and patterned. Yel¬
low, green, pink. Many styles. Sizes
5-15. Reg. 12.9M6.95.
Rloam. R weater*—Many styles Prints
and solids. Sizes 8-16. Reg. 8.95-23.95
Hell-alyl* Nlima - Wool wonted. Pink,
yellow. Sizes S»15. Reg. 15.95-16.95.
lampara- Plain yellow or patterned, In
green, pink, blue. A-line, Sizes 5-15.
Reg 19 95
The BAY. college aad career shop, lad
^ OFF SPORTSWEAR
Maem* Great asaartment from regular a took
to chooae from. Store 10-W «Uf.
Rale Vj Off
Tailored Rhlrla - Print and plain ootUxi
always wearable. Sizes 19-18. Reg. 3-9M^»
Rale Vi Oil
Jacket* Ski and ahort stylos tn nylon and
wools. Over 40,to chooae from. S.M.L. Reg.
10 96-29 95 8*1® Vi
The BAY. sportswear. Sad
UP TO 50% OFF
FOUNDATION
GARMENTS
Girdle* by Peiretle- Nylon and lycra, high-top
style with zipper One size 27, two size a
Reg 19.98. 8.V 9.99
Girdle* by Oleg Canale* Lycra and nylon lace,
high-top style with zipper. Ten only, broken
sizes. Reg. 22.50. Sale 11.11
Paaty Girdles by V.F.—“Skylark." a lycra,
long-leg i>anty with band. S.M. only Reg.
19.98. — Sale t.M
Paaty Girdles by V.F.-"Flower Showers.” a
lycra long-leg style. S.L. only. Reg- *2L
Rale 10.BO
Braaaiere* Assortment of betlar quality ban¬
deau bras Reg. 2.964.96. Rale 8.49 4.49
The BAY. foandatioa*. tad
'/» OFF
SAMPLE MILLINERY
"Spring Faataay” -One-of-a-kind sample mil¬
linery. Frilly, frisky, demure . . . chooae
yuun early and be the moat admired lady In
the coming Easter parade ... a shrewd
i hopper .too. These hat* would normally sell
11 95 lJV 18.95. Rale T.M, t.M, 88.20
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SAVE 29% to 44%
ON WOMEN’S SHOES
Teea Flats — Popular assortment Including
straps, closed or slings. Red, brown, black.
Sizes 5-10, AA-B, collectively. Rale 8-99
Women's Pam pa -Better grade, dosed and
sling back styles in low or illusion heels. Sizes
5-10. 3A, 2A. B collectively. Rale T.M
Casaato—Subs that will wear Uke first quality.
Suede uppers, foam rubber soles. Broken size
range. Rale 4.M
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DRESS CLEARANCE
SAVE 20% TO 30%
Honeit-to-goodness clearance from regu¬
lar stock; 1, 2 and 3-piece styles in wools,
crepes, knit*. Quality dresses you'll
wear straight through spring. Broken
size range includes 10-30, T-15, 14 Mr24 H
Reg. 16.95-935. Sa*t 20%-3©% Off
The BAY, d r esses. Sad
SAVE 25% ON FURS
I.uxsrkoaa Natural Mtnk Stole*—Wrap yourself
in a cape style with panel front . y . a collar
cardigan style ... or glamorous.' portrait
style. Pastel, dawn, ranch. Each a beautiful
buy. Reg. $399. Sale $20
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ay
MONDAY STOREWIDE SAVINGS ... NO
PHONE, MAIL or C.O.D.’s, PERSONAL SHOPPING
ONLY... USE YOUR PBA COP or “CHARGE IT”
DRESS ACCESSORIES
SAVE 25% to 50%
Blsaaea 2 10 to choose from In cottons and
surahs, white and prints, tuck-ln and over-
blouse. Broken sizes. Reg. 1.99-6.98.
Rale 8.49-4.88
Bella—Tie. contour and waist cinch styles in
leather and plastic. Black, brown, white, red.
Sizes 24-30, collectively. Rale 2S« 8.99
T-Shirts—Counter-soiled. S.M.L., mostly white.
Each Mt
Evening Bags aad Manicure Beta—Golden only.
Reg. 3.74. Rale t.M
Wind Bonnets aad Rata HaU — In assorted
colors. Also some chape! veils and mantillas
included. Reg. $1 to 2.98. Rale 99« 8.49
Genalae Crocodile Handbag*-Imparted from
England. Black or brown. 4 only. Reg. 99.95.
Sale 19.93
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FASHION COATS
AND SUITS
20% TO 40% OFF
Rainwear — Reversible and pile-lined.
Reg. 19.96. Rale 910
laminates-For all-weather wear. Reg.
19.95. Hale (80
Camel Hair Coals—Ultra-smart.
Hale S9% Off
Heita—Distinctive styles. Reg. $25-49.95.
Hsle 20% Off
You'll be wise to shop esrly for the pick
of this quality collection at low clearance
prices. Broken size range, 10-20.
The BAY, coats aad salts. Sad
20% to 50% OFF
HOSIERY and GLOVES
Fabric Gloves Assorted shortie and longer-
length styles in nylon and cotton. Reg. 99c-4.98.
Hale 4B« i.M
Leather Gloves—Quality kid, excellent value.
Assorted styles, broken sizes. Reg. 9.98-14.98
Hale, pair t.M
Gym Form—Two-piece style In black nylon.
18 only, all small size. Reg. 6.98. Bale 4.48
Rapport Hone — Combines healthful comfort
with leg flattery. Nylon and lycra. Broken
size and color range. Reg. 94-5.95.
Rale IJ8IJI
Slippers — Knits, tapestry, brocade ... a
pretty selection with leather end eosnpoaltion
>ola* Broken alaee. Rag. ll-l.H
Bale 49« f .M
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SEWING MACHINES,
FABRICS
34% to 57% OFF
Rermaa Cabiael-In walnut. Fit* 530 or 730
series models. One only. Reg. $169. Hale 9M
Piedmont Demonstrator*— Straight sew port¬
ables. Two only. Reg. $54. Hale 940
Piedmont Zig-Zag In walnut console. Reg.
9124. Hale f T4
3S” White Rose Staple Checks Blue, black,
green, brown, beige. Reg. 1.19. Hale, yard Mt
«ft” Linen Weave* -Rayon. Blue, yellow, pink,
beige, turquoise. Reg. 1.98. Bale, yard Mt
.45" Catiaa Crepe—In teal or chocolate. Reg
2.98 Hale, yard t.4t
st" Pure Bilk Print*—Black and white. Reg.
8.98. Bale, yard 4.49
llanipiered Cotton Halin Prints —Navy/white,
black/white. Reg. 4.98. Hale, yard 2.49
M" Pare Bilk Prints—Gold, orange, turquoise,
blue, green. Reg. 5.98. Rale, yard 2.M
54” Donegal Twacds—Imported wool In blue,
brawn, green. Reg. 5.98. Rale, yard 2.99
54"*Wool Silky Tweed Coating-Blue only. 12
yards only. Reg. 3.99. Rale, yard i.M
Oatmeal Woollens—Make up a spring ward¬
robe in this versstile color. 18 yard* only
Reg. 8.98. Rale, yard 4.49
Tlaaa Miehal Tweeds- In grey or brown Nine
yards only. Reg. 4.99. Rale, yard I.M
54" Wool lea*—Red, herringbone grey, black/
white. Reg. 3.99. Rale, yard t.M
Rpriag Ralting—In citrus tones of orange and
white tweeds. Reg. 6.91. Bale, yard 2.M
Assorted Fabrics—A spring frolic in cottons
and rayons to choose from. Reg. 68c.
Hale, yard 2S«
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saw la J machines, 2nd
Vi to Vz OFF
WATCHES
Decorator Clocks—Selection includes Westmin¬
ster chimes. May wind and battery types.
Reg 945-68.50. Hale (29 49.90
Ptas, Necklaces, Earrings—Plastics and metals
in fashion colors for day or evening. Reg.
50c-92. Bale 29c SOc
Pendants and Earrings — Jade and assorted
stones with gold-filled chain* Reg. 7.95-19.95.
Hale (3 9.99
Yoatha* Watrhee—Seven-jewelled, shock-resist¬
ant works, In gold color, with expansion band.
Reg U.95 gale §.9*
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CHILDREN’S SHOES
22% to 36% OFF
Children's Banner* — Canvas uppers, rubber
sole. Red, navy, multi. Sizes 16-3 collectively.
Reg. 1.99. Rale 1.49
Children's 8hoes — Girls' oxfords and straps
with leather Uppers, composition soles. Red.^
beige, brawn, black. 8V4 collectively J 1
Hale 3.99
Infants' Oxfords aad Strap* Leather upper*,
rubber soles. Red, brown, black. Sizes 4-8.
Hale 2.M
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CHILDREN S WEAR
% to V% OFF
Inf mats’ Odd meats — Diaper sett, crawlers,
pyjama bags, and others. AM Vi Fries
Hleeiwr Oddments - SIei'l*r-slze blankets and
brushed cotton blanket*. Reg. 3.508.96.
Sato 1.M-4.M
Crib Blanket—White, pink, blue, yellow with
satin binding. 36"x50'. Reg. 6.16. Rata S.M
Hstto Carriage Over Bet—Quilted. White, pink.
Reg. 4 95. We S.M
Girls' Cordsroy Jumpers— Broken sizes 3-6x.
Reg. 5.968.96. Bale S.M
Girls' Raincoats — Clear vinyl plastic over
cotton prints. Broken sizes, 4-€x. Reg. 3.95.
Rato t.M
Boy*' Balaeoai* — Of fabric-backed plastic
Black. Broken sizes, 3-4. Reg. 3.29. Rato t.M
Boys' Bala Jacket* Neoprene-treated, nylon-
lined with flannelette. Broken sizes 2, 3. 4.
Reg. 6.95. Hale 2.M
Girts’ All-weather Coats—Nylon poplin. Red,
royal. Broken sizes, 6-14. Reg. 15.95.
Rato 9.9T
Plastic Raincoat* — Assarted colors. Broken
sizes 8-14. Reg. 3.95. Rato t.M
Girls' Dresses aad Jam per*—Popular assort¬
ment. Reg. 4.63 • 1.95. Rale 2.M
Girls’ B.B. Pullover* — In washable orlon.
Broken size* 8-14. Reg. 235. Rale 1.99
Novelty Overbloaae—In white cotton, you color
yourself to make it printed. Girls' and Teens'.
Reg. 5.95 - 6.95. Rale t.M
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l /3 to Vi OFF
MEN’S SUITS
Men's Casual Wool Jacket*—Good assortment
of styles. Broken size and color range. Also
some quilt-lined jackejs. Reg. 12.88-935.
Rato 9.44 to 1T.90
"Robson" Blend Dress Slack* — Slim style,
plain front. 30-40 waist. Reg. 10.95 each.
Rato 2 for (19
Cordaroy and Tweed Bport Coals —Camel,
brown, grey. Broken sizes. Reg. 16.99 - 25.88.
Bala Yt Pries
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i/5 OFF MEN’S FINE
WOOL WORSTED
2-PCE. SUITS
Handsomfc up-to-the-minute styling with
■Ingle-breasted, three-button jackets with
center vent. Single ra ve r aa pleat slacks.
Grey*, brans, Naan. Wear a new suit
Ms Pastor. IU«. Mi - 91. Rato ¥, on
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MEN’S FURNISHINGS
25% to 35% OFF
Men's Dressing Gowns —Wrap style In syn¬
thetics and viscose flannel. S.M.L.XL. Reg.
10.88. Bale 9.M
Viscose Flaaael aad Catalina Rhlrta — Grey,
blue, brown. S.M.L., XL. Reg. 6.88. Bale 4.99
Pyjamas — Cotton, Flannel or Broadcloth.
Regular coat, drawstring pants. ABCD Reg.
3.88. Rato 2.99
Halt Hhirts — Long sleeved, 3 button popover
style in wool/orkm knit S.M.L. Reg. 5.96.
Rale S.M
Orloa Pile Bllp-oaa aad Cardigan* - Ant colors
S.M.L., XL. Reg- 10.88. Rato 9.99
Long-Sleeved Kail Vests— Reg. 9.99 to 13.88.
Rale 9.99
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25% TO 50% OFF
BOYS’ WEAR
Boys' Long Sleeve Hportablrta — Regular and
button down collari. Plain, striped and fancy
cotton. 8-16. Reg. 1.99 - 2.98. Rata 8.49
Flannelette Pyjama*—With button front jacket,
drawstring drawer*. 16-16. Reg. 2.49.
Rale 8JB
Short Sleeve Sweat Shirt*—White, black, blue,
red. Mostly small, age 68. Reg. 1.49.
Rato Ms
Cotton Chino Panto — In dark print checks.
V4 Boxer. 7, 8, 10. Last price 99c. Sato 49*
BOYS’ WINTER JACKETS — Include
Duffle coats, Club jackets, top coats, ski
jackets. Good assortment fabrics and
colors. 10-18. Reg. 9 98-16.98. Rato 7.99
Yonng Men's Jacket Coats—All wool plaids in
blue and green. S.M.L. Reg. 10.98. Bale 7.M
Young Men's Daffie Coats—% length with quilt
lining, hood. Olive and mostly navy. 38-42.
Reg. 24.98. Sato 14.M
Young Men's Jacket* — Include ski jackets,
hooded sheila and pile lined coats. 36-42. Reg.
11.95 -19.95. Bate Vt PRICE
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MEN’S SHOES
24% to 35% OFF
Yonng Men's 8boe*—Assorted ties and slip-on*.
Black leather uppers, neollte soles. 7-12 coll.
Reg. 9.95. Hale t.M
Men's Better Grade Shoe*—Discontinued styles
of Hartt and Slater Shoes. Brown, black.
7-11 coll. Sale 87.M
Men's Shoe*—Assorted group of tie style shoes
in black, brown. -7-11 coll. Reg. 12.95.
Hale 9.M
"Hush £appte Hat*"—Popular casual hats for
campUs and casual wear. Reg. 9.95.
Hale »i PRICE
Boy*' Shoes' Discontinued style* tn brown and
black leather. Broken size range 3V4-T. Reg.
6 95. 3.99
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25% to 50% OFF
SPORTING GOODS
AND PET NEEDS
t'xr Pool Table#—Slightly damaged. Complete
with balls, cue*, rack, rest 2 only. Reg.
135.98. tale M.99
Marten Throttle Cahlea-Assorted lengths. Reg.
11.25. tale (.33
Plastic Bicycle Basket* Will fit any bike!
Red and blue. Reg. 2.49. tale 8.99
Dart Boards—24 only. Make your playroom
more fun. Reg. 4.98. Rale 3.32
Ftohteg Lares aad ptaga— An assortment for
both salt and fresh water fishing.
Rato Vi te Y» off
M otorcycle Helmets — Small, medium, large.
24 only. Reg. 9.98. Rale 4.99
Fly Line — Floating or sinking style. Reg.
11.98 -15.98. Hale 7.M ■ 80.99
Camp Cota—Safari type, 6-foot length. Reg. 6.9R.
tale 9.32
I Plena Camping Tool Ktta-6 only Reg. 9.98.
. Bale 7.49
Ladlaa Hash Poppies Golf Bhoea— 5, 514, 6. 64.
7, 11. Ten pair only. Reg. 8.39. RaIa.S.29
Men's Hash Fapplea Golf S h oes Sizes 6, 64.
114. Five pair* only. Reg. 14.95. Rato 88 JO
Men's Golf Shoea-74, 8, 84, 11. 114- Reg-
3.74. tale 7.30
64. 114- Reg. 15.98. tale 88.9(
Aquarium Hoods—16” and 20". Only 1 of each.
Reg. 96-910. Hale (4 ■ (.97
Aquarium Canopies—14”, 20”, 16". Reg. 4.50-
5 45. Hale 93 - 3.93
Aqaarlum Outside Filter*—4 only. Reg. 915.
Hale 980
Canary aad Budgie Cages—10 only. Reg. 5.96.
Rale 3.99
Show Cage*—2 styles to choose from. Limited
quantity. Reg. 4.98 • 6.99. tale 3,39 - 4.(9
Large Breeding Cages —2 styles 3 of each
onlyT Reg. 922 - 931 Sale $84.97 ■ (20
Beauty Blretch Exerclaer Reg. 1.98. Rale 8.32
The BAY, sport lag goods aad pete, lower main
PHOTO NEEDS
Up to 75% OFF
Ship's Wheel Barometer — Three only_ R®c
39.95. *•**
lS-ram. Film for Movie — Color. Ten onjy.
Reg. 12.35. *•
Color Back — For Richo Flex camera. One
only. Reg. 95. Hale 93
Kodak Flash Call — Eight only. Reg. 4.87.
Hale 93
Foot Centro* Cord — One only. Reg- 910
Rale 9~
Amadnr SB-mm. —- — Automatic. Five
only. Reg. 54.88. "»l« 949
■enter SS-mm. Camera — Manual. Three
only. Reg. 28.88. Hale (20
Lena Brashes—Pen type! Eight only. Reg
85c. - Hate SOc
Album Be ft Its—Assorted sizes. Reg 30c-4Sc.
Hale 20c
4M-foot Metal Keel Cheat - Two only. Reg.
5 95. tale 93
Filters—Assarted series 6 and 7. Reg. 3,95-
4.95. tale (2
Carson Recorder — Demonstrator. One only.
Reg. 960. tale (30
Jnllet Tape Recorder—One only. Demo. Reg.
9109. , J*»le *•*>
Leas Adapters aad Half Timers—Assorted from
974 to 9100. Hale 29« 929
Fitted Gadget Beg — Two only. Reg. 18.88
Rale (9
Metal Boxen—For holding 12 slide tray*. Five
only. Reg. 6.97. Hale (3
Miranda Extension Tabe* Three only Reg.
13.95. Hate
Camera Ctemp—Three only ,Reg. $1. tale 30e
Assorted Telescope*. Hale (9 to (89
Slide Files — Ten only. Reg. 3.504.75.
tale (2-93
Used and Demonstrator 35-ram aad Movie
Cameras. Bale 93 940
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HOUSEWARES
Up to 50% OFF
Clothesline Rope—50-ft. hanks. Reg. 69c.
Sale Sit
Cookie Ha — “Wheat” design on white back¬
ground, copper lid. Reg. BRc. Bale 4(c
Aiamtnum Roaster*—Even beating, self-bast¬
ing. Large size. Covered. Reg. 12.95-14.95.
Rato S.M 9.99
Plaetle Waste Basket — Looks like cut glass.
Assorted colon. Reg. 4.95. Bale 3.49
Bait aad Pepper Ret—Cut glass with plastic
tope. Reg. 14c each. Rato, each 9«
Copper Molds — Far cooking and decoration.
Reg. 1.98. tale 9St
Cookie Sheets—Tinware, 15”xl2”. Good
weight. Reg. 69c. Sale 39t
Plastic Diahpaa—Assorted colors. Reg. 1.18.
Rale 99 c
Sink Divider Mata — Fits any twin sink,
U4”xl3%". Reg. 1.69. Hale 99c
Rubbermaid Stove Mata—Protects stove tops
from scratches. Reg. 1.49. Rale 99«
Pi astir Kleenex Holden—Reg- 149. tale Tit
Wooden taack Tray*—For sandwich and bev¬
erage. Reg. 97c. Hale 4it
Meat Bend Teflon Grill—10” and 16". Non¬
stick. non-scour. Heavy gauge. Jteg. 6.99.
Bale 4.99
Carving Knife—With genuine slag handle and
stainless steel blade. Reg. 6-98. Hale 4-99
Ateddte Brunch Bag — Washable bag with
plastic handle and vacuum bottle. Reg. 4.69.
Hale 2.98
Assorted Melmae— All open stock pieces. Reg.
35C-3.55. Hale 4 Price
Electric Baby Dtob—By G.E., three separate
compartments. 8 only. Reg. 14.95. Hale 8.99
Crystal Cut Plaatlc Piece* Includes large or
small bowl and tray. Colors. Reg. 49c-1.39.
Sale 2 Be-99c
Kitchen Kalfe Bet—Includes all the accessary
kitchen knives on an attractive board. Reg.
15.95. Hale 80.99
Open taacepaa—Of fast-heating aluminum, 3-
pint'capacity, pouring Up. Reg. 1.19. Hale 98c
Metal Haute Basket*—Many colors and de¬
signs. Reg. 1.98. tale BSc
Freezer Tape Reg. 49c Sale 25t
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BUDGET STORE 4th
SAVE 30% lo 48%
Ladfee’ J am per*—Colorful corduroy with
big zipper styling. Seven only. Broken
sizes. Reg. 10.87. Rato 9.M
Ladiea' Jam pen—Belted A-line in wool.
Assorted colors, broken size*. Eight only.
Reg 8.87. Sato 9.99
Ladiea' Jampera — Wool plaid. Button
front. A-line Broken sizes. Ten only.
Reg. 7.88 Rato 4.M
Ladle*’ dampen Gotten boucto with
V-ntck. Assorted colors, broken sizes.
Eight only. Reg. 5.87. Bala S.M
Laultos' Ski Jacket* aad Daffie Chats—
Wool, corduroy, pile. Broken sizes. 14
only. Reg. 12.87-16.87. Rale I.M 80.M
Woman's Flannelette Capita — pink or
blue. Sizes 32, 34, 36. 38. Reg. 2.87.
Hale 8.M
Women * Long line Brae- White cotton.
Front and back fastening. Sizes 34A, 34C
Reg. 1.67-2.87. Hale Mt l.M
Ladiea' Qtrdarey Balta—Jacket and vest
styles in blue, red, brown. Broken ilzes.
Seven only. Reg. 10.87. Hale S.M
Ladiea’ Felt Bklrta—A-tlne, in assorted
colors Broken sizes 10-16. Reg. 5.87.
tale S.M
ladle*’ Skirt* — Assorted styles and
colors in wool. Broken sizes 10-16. F.ight
only. Reg. 4.87. Bnl* 2.99
Ladle*’ Qallted Hllpper* - Satin, boot
style In pink or blue. Sizes 5%, 6, 6%, 8,
9. Reg. 3.87. Hale i.M
Men's Haedp Casual*- Lob fer and boot
style. Black, brown, Sizes 6-8. Reg
497 - Hale 2.99
Boy*' Sweater* — With V-neck. Grey
orlon. S.M. Reg. 2.87. Hate 8.M
Boys' Halt T-shirt*—Long sleeves. Size
14 only. Reg. 1.87. Rato Mt
Mea's Wark Rhlrta green, grey, sun tan.
Broken sizes. Each 8.M
Men's T-Hhirta — 3 button collar style.
Sizes S. M, JL., Each 8.M
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STATIONERY
20% to 40% OFF
Typing Paper-300 iheels, white. Reg. 59c.
tale 29t
A*h Trays and De*k Accemorle* - For gifts or
your own or student s desk. Reg. 1.28. Hale 99t
Twla Note* — Assorted designs and colors.
Reg. 1.75. Hale BSc
Wrillag Paper — Fine White vellum, Reg. 25«
e«ch. Bale, each 89t
Napkin*—Luncheon, cocktail and dinner sizes
in assarted colors and designs. Reg. 39c.
Hale 2 far 4St
lloate*a Party Ensemble - Includes 12 dinner
napkins, beverage coasters, beverage napkins
and place mats. Reg. 1.41. Rale BSq
Korkto*— Set of 12 party-size cocktail coasters.
R*«- Me Rato 39e
Htamps. Off -Packets of 50 and 100
different countries. Rale 4Be IJB
Stamp Album — Ideal far the beginner, with
illustrated pictures. Reg. 92. Mato 99«
Haramel Haati Notes - Depicting popular Hum¬
mel designs. Reg. 2.49. Rate 8.49
Table Rear—Including napkins, serviettes and
doilies in package. Rale 4 for 8Be
Plaatlc Brief G a s es Ideal for papers and docu¬
ments. Reg. 96c. Hale Me
The BAY, etatlonery, main
NOTIONS
SAVE 25% to 50% OFF
l^dy Faquir* Hhoe Cotortag—Many colors and
shades. Hate Mo
Maaltary Good*—Including Haul Hranla. Him a
Shield and Germ Shield. Hale ■■•-Me
Hhoe Hading* Meitonla cream, Nugget polish.
Kiwi polish. Assorted colors. Hale 8« 2ls
Fire! Aid Kit—Idea] for home, car, boat or
camper. 12 only. Reg. 6.95. tale S.8S
Battery-operated Appllaa<-e* — Shoe shine kit
and vacuum. Reg 3.96-5.50. Hale 1.88 2.99
Wool-Mohair, Moiana/Vartegatod and Lady
Galt Mend. Hale 18« BSe
Headed AppUqaea- Black, green, white Reg.
96c. Hate 91c
Plaatlc Mam*— Yellow, 100 fresh-look flower*.
Reg. 37c. Hale, each 13«
Water Lilies aad Chinese Green—So real you II
have to touch to be sure. Reg. 33c. Rale 88«
Woodland Lily—In orange and coral color* to
grace your table; perhaps, fool your friends
Hale 49«
Hewing Accessories Includes Drltz eyellt kit,
replacement cuffs, skirt markers, and more.
Bale 89«-Mc
Johnson's Rboe Polish—Black, brown. Reg.
54c. Hals 38c
Comb Bet la Plastic Tree—Attractive on the
dresser Green. Bate 3 for ■■•
The BAY, notions, main
45% to 50% OFF TOYS
"Vroom" Blko—Battery-operated motor gives
this bike a "motorcycle" sound. Two 20”. two
16". Available in red. Reg. 52.95. Rale 24.99
Corgi Toy Clearance—Realistic models, very
sturdily made. Reg. 69c-1.98. tale 90«-1.4S
Battery-operated Tugltoat—Features whistle,
"chug-chug,” light and wheel. Batteries not
included. Reg. 5.98. Bate 2.98
Ken Doll Clothe*— Assorted outfits. Reg. 92-
4.20. Rale (8 92
Penny Brite — Comes in a case. Feature*
bending arms and legs. Reg. 2.79. Rale 1.98
Tearto Dearie — Come* in a cradle. Drinks
water, cries tears. Reg. 3.49. Hale 1.99
Kimmle Doll — Complete with doll clothes.
Reg. 4.99. Hale 2.98
Tlckietoe*—Soft and durable with moving eyes,
rooted hair. Reg. 4.98. Rale 8.98
Doll Wardrobe Trunk—Perfect for storing doll
clothes. Reg. 3.98. Hale 8.98
Tammy Doll—Is fun to dr-ess. Reg. 2.98.
Hate 8.98
Foxy Tiger—Plusb toy with an unusual face.
Reg 4.98 Hale 2.98
Stand up Tiger — Plush toy with pink ribbon
’round, his neck. Reg. 3.98. Rale 1.98
The BAY toy department, lower mala
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THE OONTEfcftA BY < LAIRTONE. Inspired by the beauty and grandeur
of Sunny Spain ... an antique finished elm cabinet in richly glowing wood
veneer that houses a fully transistorized AM/FM and FM Stereo chassis . . .
provides you with instant sound, excellent reception of even weak signals,
and the minimum of repain. Offers you a professional Garrard Lab 80 auto¬
matic changer that plays 33 and 45 rpms over two 12" woofers and four 3*"
tweeters encased in completely enclose^ cabinets far excellent tone and sep¬
aration Simplified control panel operation; easily moved cabinet mounted
on castors. Sue: H 27", W 63", D 19*". Price
C PD HI Monthly.
TOLLA1NE Nk. 1 FROM ELECTROHOME CONNOMEUB COLLECTION.
Graceful, sophiticated French Provincial, a style that suits so many rooms
and comes in a beautiful range of finishes: walnut, mahogany. Burgundy
truitwood, classic truitwood, custom antique fnutwood and antique white.
Perfect for your room and completely transistorized for better operating
efficiency - . . instant sound, brilliance and depth. Naturally you have AM,
FM and FM stereo reception for your listening enjoyment and a truly excellent
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72 PAGES
Crowds Soaked
ueen Dubs Premier
HOUSTON, Tex. (AP>—A short cireuK in one
of Gemini 8’« small manoeuvring thrusters probably
caused the wild gyrations in space that forced an
emergency end to the flight, the space agency said
Saturday.
Preliminary analysis of the
data from the aborted (Debt
ruled out any possibility of
pilot error. Dr. Robert Gilrutfa,
director of the Manned Space¬
craft Centre, said.
"In faet,
Charles
Awaits
Visitor
Earthquake
Recorded
BERKELEY, Calif. (AF)—
The Lairsraity sf Getttarate’s
Mlsniagrapt siaUsa espsrtod
halardaj sl|St tel aa sartb-
!■>!■ aeesraad tel M.SSS
milas nirilteatt sf Berkeley.
crew demoD-
■trated remarkable pilot skill,”
he aald
WENT WILD
Astronauts Neil A. Amoatna*
and David R. Scott ware or¬
dered back to earth Wednesday
after their spacecraft went wild
while linked with an A gem
rocket. It wai tUac to aed Satur¬
day they ware ■ planing at a
rate of one revolution per second
The verdirt was diaoioaad in a
■tatemrnt an Gemini I's trouble
after an all-day review of vari¬
ous Information gathered (roan
tracking stations around the
world Bud Information brought
back from space aboard the
spacecraft.
DEmOULTY TRACED
The statement traced ths dif¬
ficulty this way:
Gemini S clocked witfa the
murder Saturday night hi ootv Agrna nd both vehicles stabil-
neetkm wttto the beating and >aad normally. A command was
Murder
Striking
Twice?
Tbs 17-year old sea of Queen
Klitabetb and Prince Philip
Is a student at tbr Tlmbertop
Braarb af Geelong (Orarrh of
England) grammer school.
The school is Isa miles north
west af Melhoarae la tbe Aim-
(ratten oatbark.
Charles has not seen his
grand mot her since he left
England almost two months
ago to begin his a 1 1-month
semester nt Tlmbertop.
-im MrksM
Deputy provincial secretary Lawrie Walloc e skidds Queen Mother , Premier Bennett
Russian
Reforms
Now Timed
brurii in Stanley' Park Friday ■u d *nly went on full biaal,
niKh , sending the docked vehicles Into
■ yaw and roll manoeuvre. Ths
STOLEN CHEQUES crew did not know die thrmker
Bohart had been free on bail, mi on and had no reason to
awaiting trial on a charge erf suspect that it wu,
^SS"5 X Od Scott, spinning
^ *" ■ooeeeded In trouble-
cheque. stolen from a Seat* lhootlng Hl( proMem and , um#d
TruM company. off the entire manoeuvring sys-
Poikce were holding two odi- tern of the spacecraft, including
ecs as "matarlal witnesses " ths wild thruster, realizing they
One of them was dental nurse were approaching their physio-
On Border
SAIGON (UPI) — A Com- attacked the An Hoa outpost. In Saigon, Buddhist leaden
muni it Viet Cong battalion over- situated across the main Viet Saturday night backed away
ran and seized a government Cong access route to the coastal from an Immediate showdown
outpost 360 miles northeast at plains. A rescue helicopter with the ruling military Junta
Saigon and then drove off rescue foroe moved into the area but by announcing they would be
heHoopters with a machinegua only three choppers -managed “patient" with their demand
heavy artillery, have taken ap
pottttaaa alaag herder palate
■aar Llbarte, Mparts rsaaWag
hero ssM today.
Tbs rsparts ssM Ivsry
Cate troops far aalanmbered
Guianan forces a ad wars sap-
ps r t e l by P r ea c h trssp s .
Tbs Ivsry Coast aaaoaneed
tws days aga It bad ssat
trssps ts Its harde r wife
Gaiaaa with srdara la rspalss
say attempt to men* thrsagh
la Ghana to reinstate depoaai
Ghaaalaa praaldeat Ewaaa
Nkramah.
Brave Housewife
Ends Grip of Terror
—Page 3
Probe May Alter
Future of Mining
—Page 10
♦ ★ *
King fish Winner
Lauds Rome Trip
—Page 11
White Tie, Tails
Don’t Faze Clams
Grooms’ Parents Going into Debt
B.C . Indians
Integrating
Price of Brides Frozen
After Fees Hit $5,600
Inquiry Likely
Into Boy** Trial
—Page 8
Cerda Makes lls
A World Power
Page 18
I 1A v tm Page of Lake Oawago
In 1U lours 0re., found that out Saturday
when ha left hii cfisuffnired
WASHINGTON (AP* — Phys- lkaouslne decked out b) sartor -
idst Edward Teller, who helped tel splendor to participate In
develop the hydrogen bomb, hw last dam eating ohemptan-
predlcts that within a decade Blips. He didn't even place.
China will have hydrogen bomba The clam crown went to Bob
and the rockets to deliver them. Cooper, 21, Part Gamble. Wadi
PORT MORESBY, New
Guinea (Reuters)—A delega¬
tion of local government coun¬
cils decided this week to
freeze tl>e price of brides, fol¬
lowing dozens of complaints
over fees as high as $5,600
The 40 delegates, represent¬
ing 1.500,000 Papuans under
local government rule in this
Australian - administered area
decided to allow each local
council to set a standard price
for its area.
In the past prices have va¬
ried according to the bride s
tribal status, her income If
any, and her beauty. The
grooms parents pay the
bride’s family after delicate
negotiations. They often must
borrow heavily to meet the
price.
All the councils appeared to
favor continuing bride-buying,
but at standard prices.
Reasoned Too Late
By RUU KERRY
LONDON (Reuters) - Bnoah
military expari Sir Basil Liddell
Hart Saturday attacked Sir Win¬
ston Churchill for repeated blun¬
ders as a Second World War
military strategist end said that
the 1M1 British-American oil
embargo for c ed Japan to de¬
clare war.
further aver the hatMduy of
neutrality” in aiding Britain
against Germany prior to Amer¬
ican entry into ths war. But “lie
failed to provoke retaliatory ac¬
tion . . . Hitter was d e t er min ed
to avoid war wtth the USA. if
he possibly could."
gage in a fight with the U.S.A.
and drove them to strike back.**
Uddell Hart accused Chur¬
chill of being the main con¬
tributor to Britain’s pre-w&r
wwaknass. of failing to under¬
stand the menace of armored,
submarine and air attacks, of
making rash moves such as
invading Greece and attacking
the French fleet at Oran, and
of almost declaring war an
Russia hi order to support
Finland.
■'Churchill s fighting spiYit
favored activity so profusely as
to foster offensive moves in-
spned by fretti m iscal cute ti one "
the veteran strategic expert
declared.
Uddell Hart said the Western
insistence on unconditional sur¬
render by the Germans was to
blame lor the tact that "the
Western democracies have been
in fresh and greater peril ever
since the war ended ”
and Japan s powers of defence
w*» bound to give Soviet Russia
the chance to dominate Europe
and Asia."
wonderful man, shining out from
the gloom of an era of medi¬
ocrities In the democracies . . .
At times he revealed a long
view, helped by his historical
seme, yet was inclined to act on
a short view, promoted by his
‘actical sense as well as Minded
by the force of his feelings.
* a *
"Once he went Into action, his,
fighting instinct governed his
course, his emotions swamped
his calculations, and reasBn re¬
asserted Itself too late. In brief,
his dynamism was too strong for
Uddell Hart also claimed,
however, that Churchill was
right to resist “the American
desire, and the Russian clamor,
for launching a cross-channel at¬
tack in 1942. It would almost
certainly have been a disastrous
fiasco."
But he said Britain's insis¬
tence on the Italian campaign
which prevented a 1942 "second
front” in Europe was wrong. «a
its only strategic benefit was to
draw troops from France.
He also denied that Churchill
inspired the British to supreme
war efforts after Dunkerque.
"In that dark time of disas¬
ter,” hr said. "Winston Church¬
ill shone lot his fighting spirit,
but- it was Duikerque that
braced them in June. 1940.
rather than any individual influ¬
ence . . .
"Wlnsyjn Churchill was a
But. Uddell Han went on to
say:
"Japan was extremely suscep¬
tible to economic pressure. By
putting an oil stranglehold on
her, he I Roosevelt) overcame
her lead bts' reluctance to a»-
Writing in the Liberal poiit-
IcaWhsrary monthly Encounter,
he said President Franklin D.
Roosevelt "deliberately stepped
"Churchill, as well as Roose¬
velt, seems to have been blind
to the obvious faet that the com¬
plete destruction of Germany's
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fiafllt CMmtfal Victoria, IX, S», Much 28, INI
Gunman s Hostages—Then Fatal Ride
o Terror
to poHc« At (ha corner of Broadway
Kaatef to and Oliva street* college
EUGENE, Ora. (AP) — A oat, fatally wound** tha
young wife's coinage and a gunman.
witt less?
Mn. Keeler , Michael help. Then a police Aot rang
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Increase the detachment to s
sir force may throw as many squadron of either 18 or 34
a- 13 more F-5 J*t "freedom planes.
CANADA BUYING
The Freedom Fighter was de¬
signed originally for use by
NATO allies. Its combat range
la short compared to that of
larger fighter-bombers.
Canada la currently buying
the planes and designating them
CF-6.
Returning pilots have expres¬
sed a strong preference for the
propeller-driven Sky raider* for
bombing missions In Viet Nam.
Where precise maps are lacking,
bombing accuracy Is better with
the slower plane*.
The bomb, misting aloes an
air ootiJalcn Jan. 17, was fcxaid
Wednesday about five miles ofl
the shore from Pakxnares by the
naval taak loros headed by Rear
Adxn. William Guaat.
Informed sources said the
bomb should be raised before
Sunday night unless unforeseen
salvage problems or bad weather
force a delay.
TWO LOFTING DOOMS
The vessel expected to lift the
bomb out of the water la the
U8S Holst a salvage ship at¬
tached to the navy's Sixth Fleet.
The Holst is equipped with two
NATO Pull-Out in Weeks
A Iphonse , Gaston
—Then Goodbye
FINE MAPLE
Guard Dies
In Escape
BERLIN (UPI) — An East
German guard fled safely to
Weal Berlin Saturday but an¬
other guard with him was shot
and probably killed when bark¬
ing inlloe dogs alerted Commu¬
nist security forces.
The two friends were off duty
and had donned their uniforms
lie tore going to the American
sector on tbe border of Zehlan-
dorf.
PARIS (UPI) — President act** go oa for another ooupte
Charles de Gaulle probably will at weeks and then would start 1
begin hto pull-out from NATO moving to thorn ho means busl-
wtthin two weeks, reliable
sources said Saturday.
He hopes to complete It and
Mvt all United States awl Can¬
adian troopn and bases out at
Franca by the end at this year,
the sources laid.
The French lender served for¬
mal notice on Ma allies a week
ago that ha plana to withdraw.
Since then de QauOe has sat
back and taken no action, wait-
tog until he
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Swinging
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Prince |
Philip was ushered Into the
moat glamorous ball of the New
[Yack sssin Saturday night to
the blare ef trumpets and took
Jail Workers A
Against Noose
VANCOUVER t CP)-The 130
members of the B.C. Correc¬
tion* Association — probation
and imrole officers, prison, an-
clat and welfare workers—have
Voted 64.3 per cent In favor of
abolishing capital punishment.
AFCEVT in h an d e d by a
Frenchman. Geo. Jean Grepwi,
and Ms sudden removal would
flnoe NATO with ha tk%i concrete
oommand problem since de
Gaulle sparked off the current
crisis.
rounded by $1,000,000 worth of
antique tapestries.
Some 1,300 socialites and show
bus knew personalities turned out
at the Americana Hotel to give
the prince a tumultuous send-
off after an 11 -day American
visit The bell raised 1250 000
for the International Variety
Club's cMdren'a charities and
was a far cry from ths formal
and, some observers said, dull
ball given for Princess Mar¬
garet earlier in the seaBon.
Saturday night’s ball was a
■winging party in two ball¬
rooms, one set up as a disco¬
theque.
Other NATO member coun¬
tries were reported to have
decided also to do nothin* until
de Gaulle spells out Ms inten¬
tions in greater detail.
French sources predicted de
Gaulle would let this little dip¬
lomatic “Alphonse-and-Gaston
Perukhin
Names in the News
Blaze Kills
Baby Chicks
MATSQUI (CP)—A thousand
baby chicks suffocated to death
in a Art at the Fred Evans
poultry farm here. The farm
buildings were seriously dam¬
aged in the blaze.
WASHINGTON President
Oemai Onto of Turkey has
developed a high fever and "Ma
situation gets worse every day,"
Turkish embassy sources report
NEW WESTMINSTER—P. A.
Woodward of Vancouver hat
given the Royal Columbian
Hospital $100,000 to help build
an acute trauma unit.
MIAMI (UPI) - "I'm a great
burglar.'* said the Jaywalker,
"but a lousy pedestrian." Polios
said that was Bredaa (the 1
worm) Mattes' estimate of him-j
self, after he was nabbed trying
to beat a jaywalking rap and
wound up in the hands at the
FBI. He was wanted by the
FBI to serve a 10-to-14 year
Romance on a burglary oonvio-
MORRISTOWN N-J. - "My
daddy Hved to be 101, and I
expect to live that long," Oallaa
Bank onoe told an interviewer.
Bush, a fanner slave, died at
tiie age of 108 at Ms home here.
NAIROBI, Kenya — President
Jasso Kenyatta has banned a
aeries of public meetings to
have been addressed over' the
weekend by leftist Vice-presi¬
dent Ogtaga Odtaga.
MOSCOW—Mikhail G. Parvuk-!
hit, pushed out of the Soviet
leflerahip by Nikita Kbraahckev
nif> years ago, has returned to
Kaamlin prominence as a mam-
bet of the state planning com¬
mission. Izvestia aaya.
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14 ■«*!* febntit- Victvwt,
March 20, Iff*
SPRINGFIELD, Mass.—Victoria Maple Leafs are
back in Canada this morning, dragging their weary
bones off an overnight train in Quebec City. It’s their
last stop of a Mx-game trip through the wilds of the
American Hockey League—and a trip that has proved
to be very wild indeed , I- - -
Leal* were beaten, 3-1, by Paying the powerful Quebec
Springfield Indians last night. Ac *»- runaway leaders of the
It was their fourth straight lose Mstem division of the AHL,
after opening the trip wilh a and who are coached by Boom
victory over Pittsburgh Hornets. Boom Geoffrion.
Tonight the Leafs are faced Leafs fly home Monday night
with the unlovely prospect of * nd Re* ready to take oi. Van-
By JIM TANG
If there can be such a thing as an upset in a bowling bonspiel there was
nothing but a succession of them yesterday in the second day of play in the Daily
Colonist’s third annual Vancouver Island Fivepin Bonspiel at Gibson's Recreations.
AH of last year's semi-final- ----—-—
bts in the Crioriat event were entry, the Harocka. And Esqui- which, without apparent reason
beaten and almost, all of the low mak Juniors, the high school except for the scores being
handicap teams were fighting students who upset things a bit turned In, is called the Big
cuuver Canucks In Victoria i
Wednesday night as they pick 1
up their Western Hockey League
chores.
Leafs still may have a faint
hope of catching Portland in
I first place but they have an j
even more pressing need — to I
hold off the Canucks who are I
SEE RESULTS
OH PACE IS
LOS ANGELES <AP) — First-
place Portland scored two
goals within 38 seconds midway
through Ihe second period Sat¬
urday night to Ignite a ,5-1
Western Hockey League victory
over the last-place Los Angeles
Blades.
The win put the Buckarooa,
nine points ahead of second- “ enough those eight points,
place Victoria. bul not ,he Wl, y the are
After Norm Johnson put the lp, ? yinR rl * M r * w
Blades ahead 1-0 at 48 seconds, m * 0 hl th *V <*** 71
n| the second period.^rn •**“ « Sprmgfield substitute
Leach and Fred Hilts scored GIp " R-nwy. up
goals Within 38 seconds to give T ole f° , 1 " 1-, T ~ r \, M ? rV
the Bucks a lead they never lost. ^
In the third period. Portland's
Cliff Schmautz, the WHL goal
scoring leader, hit his 40th of
the season,
• taor era ton
N* arnrln*.
I'reaMlH O SOmantz <l.< :JS
Anlivu 'Ll t Bl, Madlsan • P> ? minor*.
4:11 Loa AncHaa Henrh I irrvrd by
IMUIDiai 7 11. " — “ *
H*Ki"- ■ Mm
t*«* Hay -Pi IS;
►wosn pr.ainn
wni m tsi. m i
'Interior kins gajne*.
Lad nioi i
VICTORIA 1 at
nS I at L«a
sanr> I'MIM VirmniA at
Seatlt* at San rrsiHlani
[Nifties the tint time out and by
Griffin and Jones in the next
start. Lake Oaortohan Omowa,
with fiw same lineup which
reached the Colonist final last
year, were knocked out of the:
event in their first atari by j
Deadbeata.
NO BETTER
And last year's defeated aemt-
finaUati did no better. Bud and
Donna Brock, on the champion¬
ship team in 1964 and eeml-
finaksts last year, were also
beaten twice with their new
Vince Brown took a slim early * ™* n ™ cap
lead after the firat six games THREE t'P-ISLANDERS
in the zone 10i>ln bowling finals , Jotn * n « youngster* aa ihe
, first teams out to the 16a were
Saturday right at Aurora Lanes. Pr|Uril> Ch|ctenBi Cap , tm , Clty
Brown'a beat game Was a 221 Lanes, Mlzphlts, Blow Outs,
aa he rolled up a 1,176 total. GH Braves and three of the 20 Up-
Wong is second at 1.169. Roy lata w* ,BWn « part Dun-
k,. , 1%a _can Sharpshooters Lake Cowl-
Begg has 1,131, and Barry Stowe ^ spitfires and Campbell
L1M- River Bowladrome.
Next alx game, go tonight at Moat are listed in the medium
6 p.m. at Aurora with 12 more ta higti handicap group as
gamea to come next weekend. bonapiel play again proved tfiat
Last right's leaders: the handicaps are a great
vmc* ana aa ns, a. >aa aa-i.ns equalizer. Approximately one
Chief Goal-Scorer
Hockey’s Golden Jet, Bobby Hull of
Chicago Black Hawks, dons colorful
Indian head-dress while attending
Sportsmen’s Show in Toronto prior
to last night's game with Maple Leafs.
Hull seeks 54lh goal of season.—(CP)
Just Ask Black Hawks
Dave Amadio.
Howie Menard
and Randy Miller scored for
' Springfield.
firry Moudy ..
Urry Wre ....
and CWUMJ ...
Rirfc Blake ....
rial Cowl* ,.
' Dave Barr
Mario MVrlo
In baseball,
With about five minutes left win in 13 starts against the
In the game and Leafs ahead. Rangers this season.
4-2. Douglas wound up his bel-i The first period was a close,
ligerent evening by tangling ooay affair with Provost giving I ® ob ." wu - l “
with Black Hawks' Doug Mohna. Montreal the lead and Phil Goy
When linesman John D'Amico ette tying it for the Rangers,
tried to steer Douglas away, But Canadiens got 13 shot* or
the Leaf defenceman buetied Cesare Maniago in the second
him aside. That was good for a fwrlod — and scored four ol
game misconduct. them.
It was a rough, hard-rherking Maniago looked particularly
game with all the goals, txcept bad on Provost's second goal of
Frank Mahovlich's first period the night, a pass - out which
Shrldor Nlpp
Bill McKay
I 'ilraaa
On NHL Stockin
Clarence Keeps Mum
hand. Montreal Canadiens took
advantage of the Chicago lu.,g
by heating New York. 6-2, and
stretching their league-lead lo
three points.
At Toronto, the Leafs went
ahead, !■€. on George Arm¬
strongs goal at 5:41 of tf»* first
period. Douglas got an assist.
But it was the last real as-
slstiuice he rendered Toronto
far the rest of the night.
The Leafs were up. .34), nt the
end of the first jierlod, and
Douglas had already picked up
MONTREAL tCP) — Clarence
Campbell, president of the Na¬
tional Hockey League, arid Sat¬
urday In a written statement that
tne league has a special com¬
mittee working on the method to
lx* used in the allocation of play¬
er* to the new NHL franchise
holder*.
Campbell said that the com- lishment ol an official formula
mittee's report and recommend- for player allocation, but that
ations will be submitted to the this will no! be announced until
league governors at a meeting the new franchise holders have
scheduled for April 5 In New had an opportunity to assess it
^ or * ! ' The six new franchise holders
* * * are in Lot Angeles. San Fran-
He added it ia hoped strtwfsn- riscoOakland. St. Louts, Min-
tial progress will be made at ncapoll* - St. Paul, Pittsburgh
the meeting towards Ihe estab- and Philadelphia.
getting a 70S start. Dolly
Milhken with 852 and Phyllis
King with BVt were next and
Dot Krimmer had M“ high
single game. 359.
Play will continue through
today, with the ft ret draw at 10
this morning. untH Rio semi¬
final* have been reached. The
12 prize-winners will return next
Saturday to argue over juat how
the 11,620 in cash is to be
divided up.
“Despite the rivalry between
our two cities, relations were
very friendly xnd cordial.*'
He explained he didn't get to
meet Munich'! mayor "because
he was out somewhere doing the
same thing I was."
"There is not the least doubt
that it was a successful trip,"
Drapeau continued.
European sales junket cau¬
tiously confident Canada's No. 1
city will win thalr bid for the
1972 summer Olympic Gamea.
Dthpcbu and executive com-
Snyder visited 16 cities in 19
SAnyder visited If cities In It
days where they talked with
persons directly or indirectly
involved with 28 of some 35
European Olympic votes.
"Montreal la now a most
serious contender for the 1972
Olympic Games." he told an
airport press conference.
THREE OTHERS
Three other cities will be bid¬
ding for the same games next
month at the International
Olympic Committee meeting in
Rome — Munich, Madrid and
Detroit.
Montreal's super salesman,
who already has brought the
1967 World's Fair to this city,
said "b always was optimistic
about our bid.”
"Now I have additional
reasons for feeUng optimistic,"
he added.
VOTE SOON *
Drapeau will personally pres¬
ent Montreal's bid at the IOC
meeting April 25. The vote will
be held the following day.
Canada actually is bidding
for both winter and summer
game*.. Calgary-Banff will be
his minor and misconaurt.
**•* toss i, nimtsmi.
wtori 1'KHMin
c 1 tS« £sr * 17
'Sir
"learned we have a very good Drapeau also dismissed fne
dossier . . . mainly because possibility that anyone would
answers to moat of the quesbons take Montreal * pitch lightly,
we were asked were contained K'UE IRRIOtA*
Bubbling with energy and en- "«**■«*••• "umber oil
thulium, despite the strenuous J J ™* I
trip, Drapeau had no doubts at * n pM *’ "° one had tny
all the city could stage the ^ “ *° !l ?. e oI
„ BmM our Intentions, he said. O-cw
"In fact, we could be ready “J? 1 ° b 'T S'S"""
in two years if necessary.” Z °" ,helr ■PPH««tan.l
told UPI. Th* f*ct tne 1964 summer
"We were greeted everywhere wU * he held In Mexico
with the warmest sentiments- •» by many observers as
even in Madrid." he added. "We ■ major obstacle in staging thej
spent five hour* in Madrid and Olympic! in North America
they did everything they could m-toe in a row. but Drapeau
to make us welcome. has a ready answer for that
' —- opinion.
"Mexicans t)-»mselves don'i
V H/1V1PP I consider themselves in North
ViliailCC America.” he Mid “They refer
Victoria High School won both) Norm
■ n -•»
Harper
---- ISUUII RIVHCU 1WO
the hoys and girls laland high i penalty goals and Stan Emeruk
Rhrwl volleyball championships] scored a try for JBAA, while 1
fi the Unhersity of Victoria Don Burgess kicked a penalty I
Saturday. goal j or y,* losers. Play re-!
The boys went undefeated *ume* Saturday at Macdonald!
through their four-team round- Park, starting at 2:30 p.m.
ljobm competition with Qare-
tpont, Nanaimo and Edward
Milne. Claremont placed second,
lanaimo third, and Edward
Milne fourth. j Yesterday ■ 5-3 victory
—R.-ummw 71 ltd
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!*n pmalUra.
thisii eeamtf
7 Mi*iirr*J. |)uf( ]R t:iz
X* small m
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KlttxT. PMIIIlIl
-L T™- 1 -.- .Asww u umuau.
3ES*$i » LKm.. Are.
Armilrunt '
, Slaplpiun 1 SI; MaeXsll
pronovim i;js- DwmU« 'mlm*-
mlmndurli 1D:44; PUoWIMS '
a»z-o\n er.atoo
4. TWwiti ~ •
in tile flrel game.
The winners now travel to
Vancouver next weekend lor the
B.C. tide
.. Bobby Adamek was outstand-
School yesterday in second divl- j ing in the net tor Esqulmalt
slon play to win the limes Cup.] stopping 34 shot*. Guy Coulter,
. _ Mike Dalton and Gordie Neil-
Uie Norsemen into the provin- son were Esquimait marksmen,
eial final April 2 at Macdonald while Barry Toole. Barry Bcsi-
Park. wick, and Bob Andrecff replied
Paul Longrldgc converted Ian
Young s try for the Norsemen,
while Tom Dyck scored for
Navy.
Rugby Winner
Shawnigan Lake has won the
independent school rugby
league. The league, consisting
oi four teams, showed final
Handings a* being Shawnigan,
first place, with a 4-2 won-losl
[record, Brentwood and Unlver-
lily School tied for second with
an Identical 3-3 record, and St.
George* of Vancouver last, with
■ 2-4 record.
Pee Wee Title
To Esquimait
Esquimait won the Island pee
wee hockey championship over
Nanaimo last night. The two;
Houiiun I, L^dytmlih 1
(Durr.
S0LUNAR TABLES
WHEN 10 RSI ( Oil HUNT
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VANCOUVER - Play in the
BC. aguaah tournament has
rearhnrthe finals. Section A has
Dave Fbrtet, the coast champ¬
ion. facing Martin Gibson. Van¬
couver. Gibson upset Foster
last month in Victoria.
Playing in the section B final
will be Don Maltby, Vancouver,
facing John Larson, Vancouver.
Maltby also plays In the class
B veteran's division meeting
John Gillespie, Vancouver, as
well as division C against Vic¬
toria's Doug Hawkes.
8:15 p.m.
Memorial Areas
Game No. 31
PLAYOFF
HOCKEY
Texas Team
Cage Kings
TUESDAY
8:10
COLLEGE PARK. Md —
Texas Western waited until its 1
final game of the season lo pull I
its biggest upset of the season. | 9:30
The Texans defeated highly
rated Kentucky, 72-65, last night
in the final game of the
National Collegiate Athletic A»-
sociatioo basketball champion¬
ships. .1
Ticket* oa mI* at the
Memorial Arena Box Office
• a.m. to » p.m. daiiv:
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Goodwill’s New Building Ovens Tomorrow
116 Sallij (Eolflitfrf Vktarla, B.C- Sss, March 20, 1966
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crimes. ranglnc from theft to murder. In 1 W. A lt*t made
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By JIM BRA HAN
The dream of Vancouver Island s handicapped and
disabled for almost a decade comes true tomorrow when
Goodwill Enterprises’ new workshop—Blakeney House
—opens at Bay and Wilson.
The 1555 000 workshop and come * hel P ,D ***»«• mother*
rehabilitation centre is second • p ~ lnd the ‘ r , ovrn h°mei after
to none in Canada, say* Samuel **** coached in this simulated
R. Rea. executive director of **~ ,Unent - « ,dded -
Goodwill Enterprises MEDICAL UNIT
■ We will be able to provide Another feature is a three-
adequate rehabilitation services room medical services unit
for between 200 and 250 people," ,utfed by an industrial nurse. A
he beamed. physician will be at the unit
The 41.000 square-foot steel four hours a week to give
and concrete building, construe- trainees pre-placement physical
ted by Victoria contractor Wil- examinations,
llam Campbell Ltd., is capable The director said It is hoped
of handling four trucks simul- soon to have a complete fumi-
taneouily. ture repair shop in operation.
HUGE ADVANTAGE This would include furniture
"One huge advantage of the "finishing, upholstering, and
new plant." the director said, *P r *Y painting,
"la the receiving docks are at ».»• NEEDED
one end of the building, and the "But we need approximately
shipping docks are at Ihe other, another 13,500 to buy the
This allows all donated materi- equipment necessary to oper-
als to be processed in a straight ate.” Mr. Rea said.
fine. ' The Rotary Club of Victoria.
The materials can be brought b.C. is the sponsor of Goodwill
in. sorted, cleaned, and re- Enterprises, and have contri-
palred, and be prepared for buted $80 000 towards the new
resale without being sidetracked butidir«. said the director,
from their path to the shipping He explained that the remain-
dock. he said. der of the building funds came
TRAINING BU1TE from donations and many be-.
The workshop, located on 2* Q 1 * 1 " 1 °™ r th *
offeecew. IM cases of rubbery and extortion. IS then* and a*
rafted of smsbH-
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WINDPROOF ASPHALT SHINGLES
I^Miklag with pride at aew Gsodwill Enter- dent Irra-arer reapo likely of
prlaea' building are Samuel Rea, left, and tloa.—(Robin (tarhr)
Georga Gray, execuRva director aad prenl-
orz mails -
acres, has ■ domestic training
unit, which is a small four-room
apartment containing full kit¬
chen, living room, bedroom and
a complete bathroom.
Mr. Rea explained this unit
would be used to train young
women for domestic occupations
in motels and hotels.
"It is also intended to help
train retarded children to be-
Stnmp Packet
Mongrel
Marks
Centenary
By KAITH ANGUS
A sprawling Labrador re¬
triever mongnel called Babe,
makes a truly appealing subject
for the new Humane Treatment
of Animal* stamp designed by
her owner, American artist
Norman Todhunter, to com¬
memorate the centenary of the
founding of the American Soci¬
ety tor the Prevention of
Caaky to Animal*, by Henry
TWO OPENINGS
Although the workshop opens
for business at §30 tomorrow
morning the formal opening will
not be held until late May. Mr.
Rea said.
The building, a one-storey
structure, has a concrete slab
roof which will become the Boor
of the second storey if expan¬
sion Is ever necessary.
At present. Goodwill has 80
employees, but after the Mon¬
day opening the plant may soon
have a staff of 100, the director
said.
OLD STORE STAYS
Although the main offices and
workshops of the organization
will be in the new plant, the
Yates Street store will remain
the main retail outlet.
The new centre is named
Blakeney House In tribute to
Fred Blakeney, founder of
Goodwill Enterprises in Vic¬
toria.
The new rehabilitation centre
will serve ail of Vancouver
Island, and trainees will come
to Victoria for training, after
which they may return to their
own communities for employ¬
ment, the director said.
Goodwill Enterprises is a non¬
profit society — incorporated
under the Societies Act of B.C.
— providing employment, voca¬
tions) training, rehabilitation
and the opportunity tor personal
betterment to the handicapped
and disabled.
Questions , Answers
His horizontal bi-panel sump , 1 a r • „
Is painted in tones of terra cotta OOUIII AIHCa
and Mack on white paper. Date p A ; t
of release will be April 9 In New Bail8 AlO r 1111(1
York City PRETORIA (API South
* * * Africa has outlawed the Brft-
The U.S, has nrmounced plans ish-based Defence and Aid Fund
lor the addition erf three mwe which often helps political
rommemoratlve 'stomps which prisoners. The government said
brings the official list for 1966. it was linked with the Com*
up to 12. munist party. Justice Minister
The Marine Corps Reserve Balthazar Voriter said the fund
•tamp will mark the 50th was founded in 1956 by Chrte-
anniversary of an act signed by tun Action, a group closely as-
Prcsident Woodrow Wiiaon soclaled with the Movement for
winch created the reserve an Colonial Freedom, the African
August. 1911 The Besutificstion Bureau and the anti-apartheid
nl America commemorative will movement in Britain,
encourage President Johmon'ij -
national beauty campaign, - an
attack on drab and unsightly
conditions that have befallen
much of America.
* a *
Another histoiaral change will
take place on May 28 when
British Guiana gains her inde¬
pendence and will be known at
Chiyana from that time. To
mark Ihe event, the current
definitive Issue will be over¬
printed "Guyana Independence
1966”.
On July 1. five denomination!
of ihe current British Honduras \
definitive set wiH be overprinted
with "Dedication of Site—New
Capitol 9th October 1965". The
watesmark (CA Block) will 1 - - - ■
appear sideways on the stamps. ,
A SI. 10 stamp was Issued by
Hong Kong recently to call M Mto|
•Mention to the Seacom Cable. .flA
The design ahows an outline of
a telephone and maps of the |
Far East and Northern Austra¬
lia. In two colors. There are 50 OATTFDV
stamp* to the rfwet, photogra- DAI I Lit T
vure. with CA Block water- M -
mark. Design is by V Whitley, I POWOT I
pnntmg by Harrison A Sana Ltd. |
Malaysia will issue two — _ _ _ __ _ .
stamp*. 15 and 50c foe the I AUU BJI
installation of the new supreme TV It
head of state on April 11. _ ..
Printing will be by the Govern- NO TRAIL
ment Printing Bureau. Japan.
The Automobile Club of Co¬
lombia which is associated with i
similar organizations throughout « . . /
the world, marked its 25th ** I
anniversary last month with a »nd •
20ctvs. stomp. Smooth _ b
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period furniture. A friend
recently recommended that
French pedalling non Id be the
best method to obtain m fine
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the term. Could yew explain
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It recommended tor a quality
flnlahf
A. French polishing is the
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akohol that It seems to he little
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* * *
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glau block window In re¬
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glass block* and tho vents,
but not the cement nr mortar
to pat them In. Someone said
a special cement is needed for
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CUMBERLAND — Mare Una would be greater than Victoria, Power needs to be dUtributed
50 people attending the annua] tat be added, “in the next 20 throughout the whole province
dinner and butalatkn of officers * ** <* people from my and not Just In the tower matn-
4 _ n.mh.p rJ ?"* w111 rttirm and ootna to land, according to the speaker,
lor Cumberland Qiamber of jyp ^ Vancouver latmd ea-
Cbmmrrce. baud Cyril Swltord paciaiiy the Comox Valiev Referring to his riding be said
ten hi-...fa, ^ ,.u j , , Vancouver could be dropped
tea an tataratmg duty of eon- RatWrirw tb tba milla »wt tntn it f»i« Hm-. >M i .mu
“Unemployment la ahnnat tor d said lack rf power has held tends from BeDa Cbola to thr
Itaansn.' 1 he mM ad cited In- ° p in Nils area "the Yukon border and from Prtoce
stancea when pnfeeta had to * 0Tmim * nt shoukhi't have been George to Smfthen. The mem-
be nanriThl becaiwe <d look of critJe **<* •* starttog tha Peace her Bar Omlneca said bis riding
work era. Wear Project too man but far is fat the centre of B.C
mr tawws uct atarUm g tt eoan enough. As lute roe ting centenda] note
.._ . . .. . . sraa made when he said Fort
£ Free Film st j«nm ^T*. nm -pit.i
*" ™ tap»wv too * r Iilu of New Caladonia and Jamea
mnoh in the arar future, a, txrip Douglas took hi. appro***, hip
mil! expansion continues. At rark&Vllle training than, before oomtog to
*? ^_
scheduled to p> toto pma dta i “* Strict are invited to attspd m warn m
this May. another to tha fall a color film aiming at St. I&a I
and a new mm kMiM tor Edmund 1 . Parish HaU to- f
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BRIGHT PICTLRJC ‘Cbvertry Cathedral-
Then are two mills to the There Is no admit** t h*rr*
Peace Mw, one d Htmetcn .^a ri . . ._riu vruita.i uuT
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Disunited Tanker Causes Problems
An oil truck overturned at Nanooee, but driver Allan Btrnn. backed up for more than half a mile as the wrecker struggled
Nanaimo, was not seriously injured. The tank was tom from with the accident remain for mom than 30 minutes. — (Les
the truck frame, and the truck was heavily damaged. Cara were Engfeflrid)
Parksville Weddin
half at lbs g sw dn u B and there¬
for* tor the sooth half alia, tor
every dollar spent, eventually
finds Its way south.
He p rod ic tad In seven yean
the population of Prime George
were tooae of her attendants Ml Mafafleod the bride d om ed a
to a soft ribade of surf green, navy bhw autt srtfri wMto tod
Mrs. Alice McLean of Edmcn- cufSs on the Jacket, m a er ta n g ,
ton was matron of honor and aooaaaartoa and a eorsags af
Mias Maur e e n Ward, sister of pMr gtaAtan
the bride, was bridesmaid. Both
PARKSVILLE - Bas^to of P—
White chrysanthemums and *fr*
■Soclos formed a bac k groun d to Entering the dwxti on the
»t. Ethnund's Anglican Chimh «nn of her father, tbs bride Her chapel length red was
for a —VUm wtoeh lasrl was kwaty to a Ml btoBth g own beU in \Mm wHh a coronet of
Mertlyn Jam. ilugliWi of Alex * »™dlthmrt "Mto heavy eetto feed peerls wed hrrsdtooiaf
G. Want of ParksvMr and fawMoned wMh a fitted bedtoe. rtwmtones and die u asrt ed a
Donald Earl Baldwin, son of F. Rly-p<** sleeves and tub rtrirt ihmr bouquet of pink sweet-
Baldwto of Prince Rupert. lightly entrain. heart roaebuds and trading ivy.
Tba Rev. Erie Btocbalock A faton of the frock aws Oonetratotog piaaasialj wMh
Offietotod at the deufato ring entogoH cd tovortod iaaa witoh toe state of toe bride's net
Hospital
Paint
Expensive
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Junior brtitomaid lor her
stator wee Marion Ward who
wn a Boor length frock of asf
grim brocades with Ml skfart
and matching ribbon headdress.
Ww oarriad a poasy bouquat of
atoMa n a nwt k sw and pkdc roae-
* ★ * CHEMAINUS — Painting at Chtmainus Generali
P"* man was Ltoyd Krtot- Hospital last year led to an operating loss of 11,145, the 1
‘ " nnual meeting of the hospi tal board was told last week, i
WUMam WyUtel ch * Jrm “ 01 oe proper procedures to follow,
tha board, reported that a pro- Mr. WylUe expressed bis ap-
A reoepttan Mtoavd «t toe I»«d aew doctor,' change and prerisHoo to the Hotary Club
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Beauty
Prepufag for a fashion show arc
' i am here af the Officers* Wives (Mb
al Cornea, Bheelah Fomerlma, Betty
Doris Cooper and Carolyn
Serfs Fight for Prize
par rel —I n , to play af a aaape-
UUoa to TTetoria bins af
IMFlllSan’ agea.
Shortly altar, they warn to¬
ri tod by a large Victoria to
parti hm! stars to pby there,
■ad al OH oarveal Oawlctoaa
Masle Festival they nccinf
Mmi-flaaJa of tbs provtoee-
wide FonipetlHaa at Vswooavar
darts* tha Castor sohaol ball-
days.
Saaae «f the roaklag hattls
will bo Gaasy Jaafe's Dtoea-
Ibeqsa. A total mt M D.C. haata
Uag af atadeats Deaa Pa terms.
IB. Tim MeMariaad. It. Lae
Patsrasa, IB. aad Paid EM
ma, IS, wfll afnggto tor tba
top partitas to Nw B.C. araa-
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ratepayers has deplored a ns-
DUNCAN - Mrs
Eileen
Parker completed judging Cowi-
flhan mtoar fssdvsi speech arts
latarday morning. She fotmdl
the nandard “higher than whan
Judged five years ago."
Remits, Friday and Saturday:
Girts and boys under IS, SL
Matthews, laity-Am Stark.
Ladysmith, IT.
Recitations, Boys under t,
David Jay Work, IT girl, under
f, Denise Wonfiam. IT* glris and
boys imder 13, Glenda Gold 85.
Prose selection, open, Susan
rswsrau. Btralhoani, pi.
Racltatue. Lake IsJeybC^finis-IDyMMl
free. SKarron SalmarVf Lady- own se
lamith. SO - 1ST. Gl
Boys under IT, Malcolm Psalm
£>oahett, B; gkk under 11,1 marks.
school hoards that capital cm
structloa be allowed without
{■ublle votes.
Tb* motion originally came
from LadyamHh School Board.
Chemainus is part of Lady-
amito school district
Ratepayers said to allow at*-'
si ruction without going to the
l*opto nould he taidemocradc..
Tlu meet tog was unanitnoua to
d eptortog the aefaaol board
action.
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Panl; Pen—I PnjMIleH i
Parents today aeem to be
divided into those who blame
IhemaeiveB too much for what
isn't their fault, and those who
don't bteme themselves enough
for what h their fault.
What we do usually dwws
what we are map afraid of—the
man who habitually sneers is
moat of afl terrified of being
sneered at; toss explain why
the hypercritical are the moat
thin-skinned about criticism di¬
rected against themaetvee.
A A *
Just a* the poor are pursued
by the threat of indigence, the
rich are pmued by the threat
of boredom; their excessive
entertaining and travel Bn* are
not ao much symbols of afflu¬
ence as symptoms of ennui.
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2868 Douglas St.
When a child's murderer The fact that many crackpots
turn out to be a quiet, affable, are against something don not
ordinary-seeming kind of man. necessarily validate that idea;
people are always amazed and many persona are againat
disbelieving; but the headhne fluoridation for the wrong rea-
phraoe, "sex fiend,” h a son, but 1 suspect there are
reversal of the truth-far the so- some right reason for being
oailed “sex fiend” is nothing Ike again* it, and that the whole
a fiend and ia deficient in story has not yet been told,
sexuality. Every vice eventually ex¬
it ia one of the paradoxes of haunts itself, except envy, which
maturation that women who teems to be a Hfe-kng disease
resent their mothers become of the psyche
very much Bke Them as they \Vhat i s generaly called
grow older; o n^r Ihn e who have 1WkJng tartr * more impor-
had good retattomhips ^e free ^ ^ man ^ to bfc
to become who they an. onea; as Samuel Butler
. ^ ^ * expressed M, “To do great
work, A. man must be very Idle
Almost a* our technical, aa we* m very industrious.”
strategical and Industrial deci- h h •*
skan ire made on the basis at
scientific Ihinktog; but almost The desire to please, if it la to
all ota- decisions in international succeed, must be tempered by a
affairs are made on the basis of certain fatalism; for H is the
pre-scientific ttonkir*-mueh as overanxious ho* who ia mo*
if a aurgeon used the latest and likely to fail at making his
moat efficient instruments, but g«e** comfortable, precisely
operated on the wrong patient because he cannot face the
because he didn’t like the look* possibility of not pleasing them,
of the one be was supposed to Bitterness in men goes to the
operate on. eyes; to women, to the mouth.
Canada can now be consi¬
dered a major power. She rates
It because she has a major sex
scandal. This mesns more to
the world at power politics than
the highest stockpile of hydro¬
gen bombs.
No country who wants to play
a deciding role to international
affaire can have any influence
without a first-class sex-In-gov¬
ernment oritis.
■4 AAA
France found this out when die
had the “Ballet Rose.” Britain
discovered it when it produced
the Profumo Affair and the
United States became a first-
class nation only after the
Bobby Baker case cama to
light
Russia ia working on a crash
program to catch up with the
West, and their leaders predict
they'll hove an cu rth-ehoktog
•ex naskl about 1987. The
Communist Chinese, who got
started late, are rot expected to
have a major sex scandal (or at
least 10 years.
What this has done for
Canada to terms of morals and
spirit has been unbelievable.
When the minister of justice
announced In parliament that
Canada had a sax scandal that
could be wans than the Pro¬
fumo affair, the oountry went
wild Factory workers were
dismissed, banks closed, schools
ware let out, and e v eryone
poured Into the streets kissing
and slapping each other on the
I back.
Crowds gathered around tele¬
vision store fronts hoping some
of the details would be shown on
TV. Other crowds gathered In
front o I newspaper offices
where editors read bulletins to
the happy throngs.
"We're on the front pages of
sveiy newspaper In the world,"
a man shouted, and the people
cheered.
“We’rs asking for a veto in
toe United Nations,” another
man yelled
"Gerda Munslnger, the Ger¬
man woman In the affair, says
she'll come back and tell all!”
someone else yelled.
* * *
The people ootfid not oantoto
themselves. Soma laughed, a I
few cried for joy.
At the Toronto stock exchange
the Canadian dollar, which bad
been soft, was suddenly to
demand.
And to Ottaws telegrams of
congratulations from all over
the world poured to. One leader
cabled, "Thank God you got it
before the Cubans.”
But after all toe celebrations,
the Canadians started sobering
up. A spokesman for the
government said. "To have your
own aex scandal Is a very
sobering responsibility. We can't
use It ai a club against a non-
sex scandal nation. It must ba
used for peaceful purposes
only.”
AAA
There has been no official
word yet as to how Washington
Is taking Its neighbor’s good
fortune.
One U.8. Canada-watcher told
me: “We don’t know how big
the sex scandal will be. an we
can't gusaa how it will affect
Unitad State ►Canadian re] s-
tkxu. Of Bourse, we're happy
for them, and we'll help them in
anyway we can.”
"Does that mean you'd ba
willing to pool your aex scandal
resources?”
‘1 didn’t aay that. I think
that’s something for NATO to
decide.”
The Little World of SHEILAH GRAHAM
Mia Out, Nancy’s In
• * *. a v v \
HOLLYWOOD (NANA) — Frank iloafra baa given up
drinking, smoking, and women—in that order. Maybe it's
Just for Lent. But at SO, Sinatra seems to be taking stock
of what he la and what he wants. And while he la making
up hia mind, the person, female gender, that he aeea the
most is his fir* love and some believe she will be his la*.
Nancy Sinatra, Scalar. Frankie Is never happy 'Unless he Is
giving someone a present, and the fir* Mrs Sinatra !■ get¬
ting a pile of them, bright jewelled things to match that
mink coat he gave her recently ... So whatever happened
to 21-year-ald Mia Farrow? She has matured, that’s what.
The publicity made her famous. And she has her mink coat
and memories to keep her warm.
AAA
Baa Baa Dakar and her firth husband, that nice Joah
Oaaiaa, had their first fight—the night before the wedding.
Zsa was holding forth at her small dinner party, and Joah
interrupted her with, “Zaa Zsa, you never stop talking." To
which Zsa huffed, “I get paid a lo. of money on television
because I never stop talking." "Yes, but you're not on
television row,” he retorted. She laughed, and the fir*
crisis was over. «
AAA
Carolyn Jaaas had good news when she called me.
After believing that her Adda mi Family series had been
cancelled, she has been Informed of its renewal for another
year. This will make her rich
It seems to have been established that Mariya Monroe
did not Intend to kill herself. Neither did Dorothy Kllgaltoa.
Death came from the same cause far both. Marilyn had been
drinking a bit, and taking some pills to relax. This combina¬
tion has now been proved to be a killer.
Mr*. dark Gable dining at La Sc ala In a party of four,
and honest, she gets prettier every year. I asked after the
son dark never got to aee and ahe told me, “A friend of
mine was asking how old he would be tola month, and he
replied, 'five, but I feel like 10.' ” Don't we all? But it seems
. Incredible that it baa been five years since dark left us.
No one can ever (Ul his shoes.
AAA
Phyllis DUler, after presenting Arlene Dakl with s be¬
jewelled yo-yo, told me that ahe plans to arrive at the
Oscars in her 1923 Dodge truck. She has had it painted
maroon, and with the new motor, I hope she'll get to the
dais an time.
A A A
Maalqae vaa Voorea called to aay the film she made In
Chicago last summer will be shown at the Cannes film
festival. It la titled Frank's La* Adventure, and has nothing
to do with you know who.
AAA
The Joe Maaklewlcs’ are expecting the baby any minute,
and It had better be a girl. Joe has three sons—one from his
first marriage, two from the second He is very happy with
Rosemary, wife number three, who ia the sister of Pamela
Daaova, now divorced and having some problems over her
children with Ceaare Daaova -
Joaa Coll las, married to Aathoay Newley and the mother
of two, la very happy to be living again In California, she
Informed me. “It’s marvellous for raising children." She
would like to make some films while Tony toils. Hla next
picture is Dr. Doolittle, to be made partly here and partly
in Europe. In passing, marriage and motherhood suits Joan.
I have never seen her lot* ao pretty and happy.
18 IrtiBatMbL vktwi*
Sudsy, March 28. 1*M
Amaranthus—Free!
Ry M. V. GRESNUT
To the as tronomer, spr ing arrives officially when the sun
cross es the Tropic at Cancer, latitude 23% degrees north,
usually on March 21.
In England, spring commences when the daffodils bloom:
"Daffodils.
That come before the swaBow dares, and take
The winds of March with beauty.”
In France, spring is whan bock beer make* its appear-
nte in the cafes.
In Victoria, we have one sure and certain sign of
pring’s arrival—the Colonist stars giving away free seeds!
I think the mo* satisfying highlight of my year is when
. have free seeds to distribute to my gardening friends,
and the more unusual and tadque the seeds, the bigger the
kick I get out of introducing them to Victoria gardens. Right
now I am higher than Gemini V over our fir* seed offer of
1908, far these are needs of Amaranthus, producing some of
the mo* striking and unusual plants ever grown—plants
seldom seen hereabouts, yet quite easy to grow.
AAA
It all started Is* December when I was corresponding
with botanic gardens, experimental stations and seed
growers in various parts of the world, seeking some unique
seeds *or the Colonist free seed offers—seeds which couldn't
be purchased locally. One reply, from the firm of J. E.
Ohi sens Enke to Copenhagen, suggested the Amaranthus,
pointing out that these plants were attracting a great deal
of favorable attention In the Copenhagen parks, and that
they were quickly and easily raised from seed, I have been
c or re s p o nding with this Danish firm for over ten years,
and I respect their judgment.
There are a number of di ffe rent kinds at Amaranthus,
and when it came to choosing one far our free seed offer,
I was like a small boy to a candy store—I couldn't male up
my mind. So I had my Danish friends make me up a
mixture of Amaranthus seeds, with a little of this and a
Utti* of that, and I think these will ba even more interesting
to grow than a named variety, far to the luck of the draw
you may get something very special indeed.
The Amaranthus are mostly big. robust plants 1 that
dominate everything around them aqd stop passers-by to
their tracks. Some types are grown for their flamboyant
colored foliage, others for their unique flowers, unlike any
other bloom, and still others for foliage AND flowers.
In next Tuesday s column I’ll give a more detailed
description of the different Amaranthus plants you can
expect to get from your free seeds. Right now, I want to
run over, for the benefit of newcomers, how to get your
(res seeds.
Simply write me a letter asking for them, enclosing a
stamped and seif-addressed envelope to carry your free
seeds back to you. Or, if you are not to the mood for
letter-writing, you can use Instead the little coupon at the
fo* of this column, but DON'T forget the stamped and
sett-addressed envelope.
AAA
FREE SEED OFFER
Garden Notes, The Dully Colonist
P.O. Box 1500, Victoria, B.C.
Plenaa Bead me ynar Amaraattas seeds. I escloee a staasgsd
■pH-addriml envelope.
Canada Now Major Power
HARRIS Airs His Prejudices
SECOND NEWS SECTION
VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA , SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1966
PAGE TWENTY-ONE
Heaviest Vote Ever Defeats $70 0, 000 Pro gram
Christies School Prepares to Close Doors
By SUSIE BIRD
TOFINO—HU^jric Christies
Residential School at Kakawis,
Meares Island, will be closed
within the next few years.
The enrollment, 150 Indian
children, will be switched to
die public school system.
Meares Island Is two miles
off Tofino, on the west coast
of Vancouver Island.
Flu Epidemic
Hits Old School
TOITNO — Christies Residential School has
been hard-hit by influenza.
Of the 150 students, 86 boys and girls have
been stricken by flu.
The situation was serious, particularly as the
Tofino Indian Health Centre has been without a
nurse for several months.
* * *
Nuns at the school cared for the sick children.
Two doctors from Torino attended at the school
during the epidemic.
Nurses from Tofino General travelled daily by
mission boat to the school on their time off, to care
for the youngsters.
Preparing fur the closure,
west coast municipal officials
and the Indian Affairs depart¬
ment are planning construc¬
tion of a hostel for Indian chil¬
dren who will come to attend
public schools.
Christies School was opened
in 1800.
Several generations of chil¬
dren have attended the school,
since it was founded by the
Benedictine Order.
The school was named after
the late Archbishop Christie,
who authorized the building of
a school.
In 1839 The Benedictine
fathers returned to Ml. Angel,
Wash., and the Benedictine
sisters left a few years ago.
The school ' as then taken
over by the pioneer missionary
priests of the Oblate of Mary
Immaculate.
When the Benedictine sis¬
ters left, their place was taken
by Sisters at the Immaculate
Heart of Mary from Los An¬
geles.
The present principal is
Father MacKie.
Nursery Helps Indians
Prepare for Integration
ALERT BAY—Indian children here are
receiving nursery school training to prepare
them for laiblic elementary schools.
This is part of a program to help Indian
children bridge the gap caused by different
cultural and economic background from
whites.
* * *
Indians and whites live in close proximity
on 7 Vsquare-mile Cormorant Island, Popula¬
tion of Alert Bay is 850. Next door is the
main village of the Kwakiutl nation with iu
papulation of 450.
A few years ago it was decided that
Indian children should attend the provincial
public schools.
* * *
To Art Tinney. principal of the school,
the answer to integration problems seemed
to lie- in a kindergarten where the children
could be given the basic training necessary
to equip them to enter Grade 1. He got no
help from the local school board or with
provincial department of education and
turned, kimost disheartened, to the women
■nd mothers in the Nimpkish Indian band,
members of the Nimpkish Women's Com¬
munity Club.
*. * A
They were given space by St. Michael's
residential school and they found a volunteer
teacher. Last year the school district agreed
to maintain a kindergarten for. all the chil¬
dren on Cormorant Island and the Indian
affairs branch came up with financial help.
But Mr. Tinney decided more was needed.
He proposed a nursery school to take in
the three- and four-year olds.
Again the members of the Nimpkish
Women's Community Club jumped at the
opportunity .when they were approached.
Indian children studying in nursery
Morton
North Cowichan Ratepayers Smash
Arena, Sports Centre, Pool Plan
Carvers
Start
Big Job
By AGNES FLETT
NANAIMO — The most ex¬
pensive signposts in the pro¬
vince will be erecled along the
Route of the Haidas along Van¬
couver Island.
The government has commis¬
sioned Indian carvers in various
centres slang the land portion
of the Vktoria-Prtoes Rupert
link to fashion totem poles.
Indians from Victoria to
Campbell River are already
busy on their totem poles.
Among these craftsmen is
Jimmie John. Nanaimo, who
has been asked to carve two
totems.
♦ * *
Mr. John is B0 years old. the
oldest Indian carver an tha
Island.
"I lieen carving totems 73
yci rs." he said.
linking at the wood. Mr.
John said:
' This Is a good log. It take
me three month each totem."
llr swung an axe Into the cedar
log that will make a totem for
Ladysmith section of the
route. His first totem, almost
finished. will go up at
Nanaimo.
Simon Charlie, Cowichan. la
also carving two. one lor Dun¬
can, on# to be erected near
Qualicum
At right, John lUrti
anaond pole. — (Agnes
FVtt)
Fnlford Furniture Suffers
March Dances Mad Twist
By BEA HAMILTON
VULFORD—March has gone
crazy.
Gale force winds are whipping,
Up a tremendous sea and now
and then a twister throws such
things as heavy storm doors
arroaa a front parch, tosses
heavy garden seats and plays a
tattoo on house and root.
This has lieen the noisiest
March on record and the storm¬
iest —.10, 40, 50 - mile - an - hour
winds with gusts of 60 miles or
more on the waterfront.
Our heavy storm door was
torn off its fastener and flung garden .seat completely over in
full length across our front St. Mary's churchyard, all in
porch narrowly missing our one sudden twister,
glass door, wind sent the bird White spray. dashes madly
bath flying, and heaved a heavy i over the rocks across the har-
(OIU1LE HILL —The coastal storm, starting Thursday
Bight, with high a lads and heavy rata, brought do* a a tew
trees, bat little damage has bees reported.
Only one power outage happened at (.'berry Point, where
a small tree (ell on the hydro lines.
Rala. sleet, mad saow which did not lie on the lowiaad.
(ell Batarday. By live la the evening Lake Cowlchaa reported
>4 Inches on the ground.
bour and the Mv. Salt Spring
Queen had more than a shower
bath Friday morning as she
cut through the storm to Swartz
Bay. The white spray seemed
to cover half the vessel at a go.
Rain mixed with hail and
snow fell at night but turned to
col4. rain bj**morning.
So far, there are no power or |
phone failures and no serious i
mishaps reported on the sea.
except that ttye Queen of the
Island had to turn back as she I
couldn't land a| TsawWassen ]
Friday morning owing to the |
high seas.
NORTH COWICHAN—Voters said goodbye to the
two-arena plan Saturday, voting It out by a iolid
majority.
"This is very disappointing.”
•aid Reeve Donald Morton. “It
ild appear the majority are
not wilting to pay far recreation
faculties!”
The $700,000 bylaw would have
provided funds for an arena in
the northern portion of the
murid peHty ($300,000), and
arena In the southern area near
Dunoon ($300,000), and would
have provided the muntoipatity's
tiiare of ewhnming pool con¬
traction coat ($100,000).
* * *
The c o n t rovenial issue
brought out 3,132 voters to mark
their ballots, the heaviest vote
ever recorded In the municipal¬
ity.
Of the total, 896 voted yes.
1,210 were against, and 26
ballots were rejected.
* * *
Before (he voting. munfri|>af
officials had hinted the issue
would not be revived if de¬
feated.
Reeve Morton said Varlier
"We have other things to do "
He did not offer an opinion
Saturday an the paatabttlty of
another bylaw to provide funds
the bylaw in the south end.
Coun. Dennis Hogan, who
worked night and day during
the campaign, explaining and
supporting tiie bylaw, said he
was very disappointed.
Coen Hogan is oharman at
the munteipahties recreation
commission He was surprised
the vote was so heavy against
the bytaw in tie woutti end.
A * *
Duncan distaict voted 171 yn.
819 Ho, and nine rejects;
So menus was 30 yea, 84 no
Matte Bay voted 14 yes, 106 no,
and two rejects.
In the northern area. West-
holme had 23 in favour, 28
against
* * *
Debutantes’
Names
Announced
Dobson
financing from the city of
Duncan
Mayor Dobson, who com¬
mented earlier that the city had
never been officially notified at
the plans, said just before the
vote that Duncan would be
willing to ro-ofierate on recrea¬
tion.
* * *
Die mayor called lor a clear¬
headed approach to the situa¬
tion.
Die bylaw would have provi¬
ded for burrowing the total
needed for the recreation proj¬
ects over a five-year period.
NANAIMO — Name* were re¬
leased Saturday of the debu¬
tantes who will be presented to
Lieutenant-Governor P e a r k e s
May 7.
They are Caraa Carr, Linda
Neil. Barbara Ann Addison. Jen¬
nifer Ann Trace. Carol Dianne
saved the bylaw from utter
humiliation at the baBot box.
was Chemafnus.
Die one portion at the bylaw
difinitety committed was the
money to build a centennial
recreation centre. Including ice
arena, at Ftrier't Lake near
Chemainus.
Residents there voted 574 in
favor at the bylaw, 134 against
with 15 rejected ballot*.
* a *
Ooun. Dnni Hagan said "the
ones that sirfter most are the
young ijeapic. Now we must try
HMCS Venture in Victoria will i to pul the pieces back »o-
The recreation s|ieilrd out hv
. the bytaw was an Ice arena and
Die only community that iequlpm<mt ^ municipally-owned
be the escorts
The Navy League Debutante
Ball will be held at the Shore¬
line Hotel, and win be patterned
as near as possible to a naval
mess dinner.
The main course will be roast
Long Island orange duck, with
Cherrie Wins Festival Rose Bowl
DUNCAN — Special awards
at the dose at the Oowichan
Music Festival went to:
Senior piano — Cherrie HoreJ,
rose bowl and the B.C. Forest
Products bursary
Kiiian. Duncan Trophy and
MacMillan Btoedei and PoweU
River bursary.
Junior piano — Gordon Kiiian.
George Sinden Trophy and
Klwanis trophy.
Lake Cowichan Trophy for
Sylvia Fumeaux. who will rep¬
resent Duncan at the Vancouver
festival.
Union Cup, highest
speech arts, Sharon
Credit
mark in
Salmark.
IODE
Trophy for highest
Intermediate piano — Ronald 1 highest mark in vocal solo. I mark In sight reading, Patrick
Willoughby and Cherrie Horel.
Gertrude M o y s e Memorial
Cup for moat promising perfor¬
mer in piano classes, Susan De
Burgh.
Dorothy Paulding Rose Bowl
(ex' highest mark tn Bach.
Stephanie Soulsby.
Gtiles. Jean Creighton. Sandra' 300 “t**™ to
. . ... „ ^ . . sumptuous repast.
Lercfi. Aline Grancourt, Patri¬
cia Joy May. Glenda Caroil, all ■hmnmmmmhhmmhhnhhmhnh
from Nanaimo.
From Campbell River will be
Joan Daphne Walker, and two
girls from Port Alberai, Linda
Kata Jesaeti, and Jo- Anne Bry¬
son.
Lyle Wilkinson, president of
t? * Nanaimo branch of tfne
Navy League, said in most
cases, Navy officer cadets from
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On Page 17
gettier,"
In the swirl of controversy,
Duncan Mayor Jack Dobson
provided iaet-minute hope for
the program.
A * A
Die eouLhern arena would
have required co-operation to
land at Fuller's Lake; a swim¬
ming pool; a sports centre in
the eouth. with no location set.
At find, the only project
planned for the vote was the
centennial project at F\iWer t
Lake
* * *
It won appeared many resi¬
dents in the south were against
this site, 10 miles north of
Duncan.
A *econd sport centre was
then planned.
But details of the second
centre were never firm, causing
much cantrovery over whether
it would be undertaken.
Later. $100,000 (or the pool
project wae added to the bylaw
bringing tie final tote] to
$700,000.
Crash Injures Six
NANAIMO — Six people were
injured, two severely, in a
head-on crash • mile south of
the city.
Thomas Ford and Daniel Mac-
Denald. both of Parksville,
received facial injuries when
the sports car they were in
crashed into a car carrying
two couples. Mr. and Mr*
James Hepburn of ChcmaiJtu*
and Mr. and Mr* How-ar
Hanna of Cedar.
The Hannas were passenger
in the Hepburn car. Mrs. Ilej
burn mbs thrown out of il>-
car when the vehicles craihed
iiU (MfivfaL
(ESTABLISHED UH)
CLASSIFIED
f * *■ 41 ^ #
VICTORIA, nr., SUNDAY. MARCH 20. 1M6
SOOKE HARBOR with Whiffen Spit in background. -Ann Wilson.
r
THE IRON MAN
Only a man of magnificent
courage and strength could have
stood the ordeal that Paul de Bas¬
tion went through. It teemed in¬
credible that he could ever come
back to Manet , on the Queen Char¬
lotte Inlands. One arm wot knifed
off} a leg smashed to pieces; the
body broken and beaten. And yet
here he was, the same Paul , as
good natured as ever.
An the plane landed, the townsfolk
rushed up. A dozen Indians shouldered
him and carried him through town.
People waved and ch eer e d ; a few wiped
a tear from their eyea
“Yen are a hero in town today,” an
Indian said, “you are the Iron Man!”
The Mg logger and sailor woo km In We
rivertowa of Baaharach-«»-the-Rhine almost M
years ap. Its de Bastions wore a Hag ue—t
family that had Bed Fraaee ia lUSL They settled
in the vatiey aad have lor nearly 3M years ima d
con ntd arable land, including tin beautiful Wand
of Heilnm Worth la the river. Mere the aaoeaferal
home stands today.
darn by are U sa ma fortifleatiera buflt marly
2,000 yean ago; and it to at lids point General
Blucher cemeed the river with mm army to help
Wellington at Waterloo. One Mantaed and tea
miles below ia the city of Ceiogae. Above io the
famed Lorelei Rack, rising ia brea t ht a king
beauty 434 tact above the stream, where l e g end
tells d a beautiful woman, running a comb
through bs golden hair and turtag saQart to
their death.
Paul waa a devil-may-care boy. At the age
of seven he ran sway causteg c o nsidera ble con¬
sternation in the family circle. In bis early teens
he was sort to Bin gen College, a boarding estab¬
lishment. It became apparent that the school
was cutting food to their profit. A pupil com¬
plained. The hemhnaster beat and caned him.
De Haitian's senna of Justice was aroused. He
intervened, and bo the struggle, the teacher frit
and his leg was broken. Shortly after Paul left
for horns.
A i—remed fattier took him Into the study.
"I'd ttke to know km you are ever going to
make a bring.” be dema n ded.
Paul ponhed out his anna: "Ton see these
hands. With these 1 ’
Shortly after young de Basdan left to p rov e
his point. It was the romantic era id the sail¬
ing ship, plying the seven sens ts develop world
trade Germany, with an expanding econo m y,
had a lot of uO
It was a dangerous game by any standard.
Each year 12 per cent of the crews were lost.
The ships were called barques, and discipline, in
the German tradition, was rigid. A man o rdered
into the rigging went at the risk of his Ufe. It
was careening death up there, calling far an iron
grip. The cold was often cruel and hundreds
uere plunged into the sea. Below waves swept
men rum the decks.
There was the romantic side: the billowing
sail, exotic lands, native girls and the search of
manhood that look young de Bastian to Ham-
bourg and Ms first ship (he Aphrodite.
"I dripped on the barque Aphrodile in 1SR,"
de Bastian recalled, aa his eyes, the color of the
sea. held fast.
“We were sailing the Caribbean, off Coala
Rica. &iddeniy ■ furious wind a race and drove
us on a reef, ripping a bole as big a« a room
In the hull The ship oral down quick. All but
two were lost I made it through shark infested
waters 4M yards to shore!”
De Bastian made his way along the coast,
then crossed the Isthmus on foot. His goMen blond
Page *—The Daily Colonist
Saaday, March M. IMS
By a B. FIBBER
One day aB bed brake knae. The captain
ordered de Baattoa to fix a toons Meet Isr np tint
mast H was toe bitterest, deatodefytog work
abased. He b r a ced Ida foot In a sttg and dfcr
twu hours fixed the ennvaa. But It waa af tittle
avail.
A sudden ragtog storm blew the ship onto a
nearby reef. Paid sad anoth er sailor were flu
only survivor s. The toes l e cenfl y a ttr ac ted some
attention. Mrs. de Haetian. thumbing through a
papers, saw aa Item whese If aheieto n a had been
found in a nea rby cove. Paul believes they be¬
longed to mesnbe n af the ctew.
Besides being at toe mercy of sudden chang¬
ing stu s ms . where re g ar dless af the skid af the
crew, they were imahie to central toe ship, he
b ar que s (heeded a bccahning.
Ia UR de Bast— was on toe Snphtae. be¬
calmed aff Mad ag asc ar. One baff die crew eras
dead flrem scurvy and lack of water. Th^r were
isolated, wireless hada't been invented. S uddenly
a storm hew the st ric ke n ship 35 miles onto a
reef. De Bastian. to a Me beet, drifted for tan
days, then got ashore near Pari Lento. Be was
the osily s u rvivor.
Sfaippkig qp toe east African naant Paul
reached Port Said. He hoofed it to Cairo where
he went to week for a syndicate that own ed the
famed 9bepheard't Hotel and Mem Home, up the
Noe heafcte the Spfckix and Great Pyrandd. The
J°k wa* to manage the firms large agricuHm]
sad cattle hokhngs.
The eati af the tea returned, in 1M de
Bastian returned to Ge rmany and H aadad towards
the naval baaa at Bel. The doctors examined him
at M am and at 4 p.BJ he was to the German
■•vy. pasted to the cruiser Imps.
Swrtly alter the aavy searched for on ettie
crew to mas the Kaisers yacht, the Htawnmt-
lern. With his vigor, looks and experience Paul
aas chosen. After careful screcntog. he seas
picked aa personal bodyguard to the Kaiser His
job was to stand armed guard, srnnd the Em-
peror s quarters on beard and swompapj him
to shore reviews. -
"We gal along fine.” de Bastian recalled
from his easy chair, aa he remembe re d toe ro¬
mantic golden days of royal Me.
-Contrary to public opinion the Raker was
easy going. I smoked his cigars and drank his
nine. It was the Empress She seas very stem!”
"The biggest heactoche was the children of
cro wne d bends os board. Their hi-jinks
some oeucaie praulems.”
In wring the Hohenzollern, sailed to impwM
splendor, through the Mediterranean and snctoaai
at the royal estate *t Corfu. In late sum— g
cruised lazily through the beautiful licrto to Nw>
way. Non and then, the golden naired baaa—I
ladies-in-waiting to the Empress, escaped bar
Imperial Highness to have tea with thq guv*,
"It waa worth a Hogging. Paul-—
•They were beautiful "
Awhsto later De Bastian left the navy hr
itw basques. He shipped an the Gre trt — a
three-master, fas Australia. Between calk II
took m»w months to get to the Java Saa. Ap.
proaching Australia, a wicked storm blew m-
The main mast toppled. For three we— he
crew pumped day and night to keep the top
■IloaL Ak— with most of the members Pato
left the ship at Melbourne.
De Bastian made one final trip to Is—
America. He left the ship and bam-s—d sp
the west coast, playing the piano and ac ris i to tt ,
tteto in bass and enbnrato from Valparatoo to
PaMHto Op. It waa a mea g re bving. Sharpy
-cw A Mn arrived In Vancouver. It —
M12 and tin day ef the sailing taiip was a bent
f^—ed. De Bnatton deesdee to ge< s job on toad;
to Had a pie nr wtid and free.
After a year of befitting dykes in the to—
Ft near, Paul tall tor Sewell, on toe Queen Cto
lotto la—ito In ISM he started contract toggtof
tor ton Mg ea—Mies- It was a great life. Some-
days ha asade a thousand doBars. other weeks ks
tost it aB.
He toggad tod* toe roaring twenties. Us
nay —I ■——here, pe a ce and ro ma nc e , tor
a prentier twtot af lato Paul a former bom toe
Kstom was a— In to awdcutlkn game. He
letiad p—, In extie, at — small estate at Holland,
whtie P— In toe beauty and grandeur d toe
Quern Charlottes toppl ed giant tin.
"Ga— waa ■ happy land before the nr,"
Pmrnt stakes. "It waa all so foolish, every—
De tinnt— lagged through toe depress—
flflad tidr ttan . He cut spruce for aeroplanes toe¬
ing toe fart— He hept a crew of 25 going si
— time. It eras a bad year in 1962; 1964 made
M ml Things looked good to toe veteran log—.
- He knew cverjsass. His name was estabU—d.
Then an Oct. 1. 1956, Ms world caved to.
~A fast samrtog rhoterr grabbed him. bit Hi
steel jaws Into — body ■* the chest, yanked Mas
5i tori Into gw air. cutting an arm cleanly off
above toe atians, and ripping the remaining aim
from its socket l envtog a shoulder joint in shreds,
fa* toe naaobag fa! toe right leg was broken and
a matoed to palp, toe rib cage crushed and bra—
— —to sad jaw ta m to n e d Two fingers of. tot
taft hand am —era tad to the hone. There
were Interna] htjuriea to the organs. The stank
ak— would have killed almost any man.
De Ba a l— lay at death's door from ktas cf
blood. A doc— arrived ami shook his heed.
There waa an hope. They did what they could to
•top toe f—i. Paul was conscious one mhnde,
— toe next. Yet he was calm, his mind clear.
He state II —a the ktod of calmness that comae
"when yen see every thing "
He tried to tote
‘1 am ataneat 20 now. On the whole I can’t
kick. I don’t tike the idea of getting about wtih
leg and one arm. I am going to make it !’*
He remated at pence for a while but through
the sedation a thought kept retunnng.
“I owe a eonpic cf small debts from 1962. It
was a bad year. I must clean them up.”
The doctors at the hospital in Prince Ruprit
shook theta heads agate. It would be over soon.
Then the miracle started. Some magnificent
oour *K* and recuperative power in the man re¬
sponded. Slowly he recovered from the ordeal
taioek. A week later the doctors ..perated «n
his leg. Through great skill it was saved. fc>
five incredible weeks this iron man m me out of
the hospital to convalesce. The shoulder s e em ed
dead, the arm still.
“Ton wfl never be able to move It, the tigw
ments are gone.” the therapist said.
TO nuke some'" Paul retorted
Ten months of therapy at the rehabilitation
C'oalinard mm rage*
t
u4. Their hi-jMfcs
C
Modern. wiled m un
irdiU-rraoc«i. and m
Corfu, la Ul* mi
t* beautiful fa-nfc a
• Empress. escq
taw* tea with the
Hogging. Paul i
lasuan Mi the nary tm
tralia Between aft
(t to Uw Java San.
. wicked kfaorm blew
<L For three weeks
■hip and Oartvetonnsg
the piano and risifca.
■■ man. They were b»
id Id Ve
la »* a jofcaa
r.
t dy ke* hi the I
a great Me.
V Paul's farmer
grandeur of Sm
prune for a rngi la—
pd a crew of 25 geta
year W 1962; 1964 i
lod to tie veieraa ta
la name was e atafcUi
la world caved In.
the remaning ana
right leg was broken
wad. Two (injrers of the
■cans. The dawk
any man.
dour from ion d
ty <bd what they could ti
■as calm. Ms mind dear,
d of calmness that ton w a
w. On the whole I cant
lea of return; about wife
m going to make it!"
le lor a while but througfe
enaU debts from 1953. II
t clean them up.”
toapital in Prince Rupert
, It would be over m*.
« power hi the man rw
the doctors operated aB
skill U was saved. 1>
la Iran man ramr out of
•. The sho.iI.ler i t imd
rapist said.
Mail r«l, ,-a , -I
•ill rfionfo
ipy at the rehaWHtalkw
(Mdawd an Par* •
VIVIENNE CHADWICK
Revisits the Gorge Hospital
It's not that it teas so long ago . If’# just that a hospital is a different world, so
that whether you enter it as a patient or re-enter as just a visitor , there is a strangeness .
There are exactly ttco kinds of
people teen in. hospital*. Not the
staff. They ARE the hospital . The
others are , first , those who occupy
the beds and the wheel-chairs, and
mse the crutches , the canes , and
the walkers , which resemble a sec¬
tion of fence with handles; and
second , those who fill the halls and
the wards at visiting hours and who
walk the long corridors briskly and
freely on their own two feet. The
undamaged.
These h a I f - f o r gotten impressions
washed over me in a wave the moment I
stepped inside the door of the Gorge Road
Rehabilitation Hospital for a visit I
weal unheralded, a little before 4 p.m. (
so dial I might greet mv friends among
the day staff, as well as those who
would replace them at that hour. I re-
membeied them all, each for some special
little kindness or attention quite beyond
the line of duty.
ll was last October when they turned me loose,
and because of extensive building addition* and
/Remodelling, the management wag then doing it*
' fcevel best to keep the place from becoming, even
temporarily, a shambles. Old doorway* were
blocked oft. Newly cut ones werv boarded tip
with plywood until there should be somewhere
to which they would lead. Drafts blew underneath
these, and dust from torn down platter brought
despair to the heart* of the hard-working
"pinkies —the cleaning girls in their neat pink
uniforms. New enclosed courts, finished early,
had large square holes left In their centre, pre¬
sumably for planting.
fat the therapy room, with its wide windows
boking out over Ihe trees and undei brush toward
the Gorge, alt the exercise cots had to be care¬
fully faced in the opposite direction For the sake_
of modesty. Otherwise skirt-wearing patients to"
wot too dignified poses might welt find themselves
suddenly facing, at cloak quarters with only a
pane of glass between.- a battery of cement-
covered. helmeted workmen laying wires along
Ihe new terrace, or carrying tools up and down
the outside steps. Not that workmen were in the
least interested . . .
All that is now part of the past, and the
finished quarters are the very latest word in
beauty, convenience, and efficiency, making this
particular rehabilitation centre one of which a
very much larger city than Victoria might well
be proud
The new physio-therapy room is spacious. Its
decor is in sunny gold tone, with woodwork in a
•oft light turquoise. A poured plastic floor, which
continues several inches up the walls, where once
grew the old-fashioned dust-catching baseboards,
repeats the gay colors and is easily kept clean.
Above the padded exercise cots, of "plinths,” set
around the room, a strong wire grill, painted the
*»me turquoise blue, hangs from the ceiling and
is used for the suspension of the swinging equip¬
ment which helps to bring back life and motion to
damaged limbs Two-thirds of the way down the
room, an felund. cupboards on one side, sinks and
equipment on the other, makes a division, the far
siile of which is devoted to treatments involving
hot wax, hot packs, ice. and so on. There are
TREATMENT POOL
Robin Clarke photo.
Chwdwlck wrote tfcie
time a frwctarrd Up. She h back fas
The Gorge agwla aa a pwtlewl.
three small staff offices. All this (sees on to ana
of the enclosed courts, and sure enough, the
empty holes of last October are filled with small
flowering trees and shrubs.
The corner from which you used to eye the
workmen so dubiously as you waved your broken
leg in its sling, is now a large gymnasium far,
safd Miss Beatrice Martin, head therapist, who
was taking me on a guided tour, "the noisier
activities." I recognized, with a shudder, the
movable flight of stain, to go up which my
crutches presented no great difficulty hut which,
on the downward jaunt, filled me with the same
utter panic which weeks later was to send m«
hurtling down -two quite insignificant steps into
the arms of the headwaiter of a loca’ restaurant.
The outstanding innovation, however, is the
treatment pool. -The sheer attractiveness of this
place must surely mitigate, a little the woe of
whatever phyieal disability causes its need, and
patients barred from its use by their plaster-of-
paris casts must be greenly envious. I should
have wept with frustration. The pool Is blue-
tiled, 22 feet by 15, and the water is kept at K
degrees. Wide, shallow steps, railed, lead down
in. and the depth permits patients to sit on
shelves at the side, or even to swim a little. There
are parallel bars to use in the water. At one
side is a stainless-steel stretcher affair, set to
swing like your kitchen tap. so that It can pick
up an occupant on the shore, swivel. and dunk
him gently in the drink. In the ceiling above are
the newest in acoustic tiles, so effective, said my
guide, that they can be spaced apart, instead of
necessitating the usual solid covering.
In an alcove nearby there stands a large
steel tank for the whirlpool treatments Dress¬
ing-rooms. showers, toilet, are now all “drive-
ins” — which means, of course, that they have
been built to accommodate wheel-chain. This bt
itself is a tremendous improvement. No long
need you edge in backwards, avoiding the waste-
bins and th* wash-basins as best you may, and
being careful not to jam your knuckles between
your wheels and the wall. Of course It won't
dev*lop to the same extent the expert driver.
All the above is set in a new and different
type of poured floor, equally colorful, but rough¬
ened to obviate any danger of slipping. And,
though there are always at least three, staff an
duty, there is an alarm for any possible* emer¬
gency. which, even though you have both legs
incapacitated and are hanging on to something
for dear life with both hands, you can operate
with an elbow I
They have tried to think of ev-rythlng The
occupational thechpy quarters are new and im¬
proved. and here, now, cure Included a small elec¬
tric stove and a frigtdaire, so that handicapped
patients may be taught how to get along before
going home to face their own kitchens alone.
Outside, between the new construction work
and the Gorge, the gardens and lawns are being
developed and a paved roadway will permit those
In wheel-chairs and on crutches to enjoy more
extensive little tours.
One other minor change I noted. The
“Pinkies" are In blue now. . . . “Blooey*?’’
Zt was 4:15. The first night-shift staff arrived,
and the kitchen quarters began to give forth
sounds of dinner's first relay being prepared. In
the dining room one lone gentleman had already
secured his place at table, although he would
have half an hour's wait, and out In the corridor
the occupant of 8*^solitary wheel-chair made sure
■he was first In line. When your days are Jong
and your activities curtailed, mealtimes are an
event
Before I left I looked to see OF any of my
fellow patients of last summer could still be there.
I hoped they weren't, and was glad there were
so few. Three. One was a young girt. I never
did know her name, but because she had had a
black cane, and a patient in a therapy class had
made her ■ black paper hat, everybody called her
Bat Masterson. A second was a busy and cour¬
ageous woman, an amputee," who smiled and put
in every moment of her day writing, sewing,,
painting, making toys of doing copper work. The
third was a pretty, elderly little lady with bright
blue eyes. All three had been In and out of the
hospital several times, but I heard no com¬
plaints.
One note of sadness I caught a* I went by
an open door. A caller was just leaving the bed¬
side of a friend.
“I've known her for 29 years,” she mourned,
“but since that stroke she doesn't recognize me
any more!"
Visitors thronged the halls as I went out. and
this time I was one of THEM Not yet. perhaps,
walking quite as briskly or as freely as they, but
not on wheels or crutches, either . . . and while
« I was glad of this, and appreciated my own re¬
stored mobility with all my heart. I was aware
too of a deeper sympathy and understanding far
the others which only comes, I fancy, from having
once been one of their number.
The I tally fotoaW—Page S
Baaday, March ZB, Urns
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This being centennial year , 1966 and all, let’s take a flashback at sport 100
years ago. Boxing in particular - Those tcith an aversion for the thump of fists
(this is bare knuckle stuff) should now turn to Muriel Wilson 9 s page and cage up
on their cookery . -
BARE KNUCKLE FIGHT RECORD
SET ON VANCOUVER ISLAND
by CECIL CLARK AT WILLIAM HE
TkoK who cat, Hand* fifth GEORGE BAKER f
ringside gore in their history tee-
son, should come out with me to that moor) bad hm ■■meal, whfah m u ymm
_ , __ _ _ . before CkaMcnbni and U yarn the Amt
W ilhom Head. Where I went Feb, hmnm pafl«m sighted tor mom poo m
23 lou, lo be £"
the centennial anniversary. WeU, anyway, finally this mmA« drive took
me to the waning signs of the prison property.
Though most of the land out and outride the gate I parked the ear. I
. . , ,, , , , didn't want lo go in. Juat wanted to view the
there u now fenced off as a federal rocky woodland oppowte the gate* to see v there
. ij • .l-i _/ had been any change stive* the day. It jwn ago,
prison, old-timers M that part Of when Gavin Weir penned out the Marie spot;
Metehosin still refer to it as “the 10 j!
shoreline, reached by a woodland traH over the
quarantine station,** a link with rock..
, _ . . , I've mentioned Wtikain Head, the Watr family
the day when incoming deepsea and poMcemen, for k so happen* that one
i . .»__ _ i „„i,l particular policeman Mnks them all together. His
vessels Stopped there for a health name was Jot Eden and it wm a tanked years
rlvarance BRn y ** r thmt ** tamK * ***** ****** * mt
Clearance. been topped to nearly 2 St years; a span
Which shows how hard habit dies, out Th “* ***** from James Fig to 17» right np
here where ,he we,, began. Which by
the way, is no idle slogan. For if you have f ver island.
misty eyes about grandad’s aoddy, Louis 1 know there's alw*y» acme mystification
T> 1 _, ftP R.tnrhe or those days in Calgary «moug sport tans about them oid tone
Riel or Batocne, or inose o«ys mjLM k *y encountora. Just as Tw been mystified by the
when an eye opener was something you baseball scores in the eighties, wtwn Seattle and
could either read or drink—that, to a Victoria would end a game with a score lfte 27 to
AT WILLIAM HEAD JOE EDEN AND
GEORGE BAKER FOUGHT 128 ROUNDS
Vancouver Islander is “hyas chee”—very
1 could hare explained M better if you had
driven with me out to William Head that
morning; one of those lazy bright spring-like,
skunk-cabbage and puqpy-wUlow days, with tfce
lambs kicking up their heels, sot the sun
accenting the glaciers an the Olympics scrum the
srtraite.
Over the Biislon Oeek bridge I slipped, past
the Ffcrnle girls' property (better known aa
Rourbe's Drift) which reminded me a t their
famous dad who joined the B.C. Pohee right aftor
the South Afrieasi war lo win fame tracking down
Indian outlaws and stage robbers in central iC
Then, around a bend on the left I gkropeed the
Weir place, loatting prim and neat to it's pioneer
KlrapMctty. Smoke from the chimney reminded me
than Gavin Weir's widow. Alice, itifl lives m the
cid farmhouse. Nearby is the residence of her
married daughter, Norma House and hunbond,
Clarence.
One of Norma's uncles was a provincial
policeman years ago, and Norma hereeif was
once a stenographer at B.C. Police headquarters;
to top N aU. she married a provincial policeman.
It's when you speak of people like the Weirs
that you realize where the west began. For
Norma's people I she's fourth generationl have
been continuously on this property tor 115 years.
Now there Is a fifth generation growing up out at
Gordon Head, brother Ronald’s three boys and a
*IH._
Great grand f a tfiei Bob Weir (who started
■chooi fte year of Waterloo* broke the sod on thia
Metehosin property before B C (or Ontario tor
Paga MAs Daily OsbsM
Saaday. March M. IMS
39 You wander whether they had shorter
diamonds or played with cricket bats. Anyway R*i
a cinch the rules were dtfferent
So it was with besting, sad wel take a took at
tiw rules that governed the Eden43aker match.
Though the fight took place the mane year
that the Marquess of Quee ns b erry sponso r e d Ms
famous oode which ushered In gloves (which were
almost skin ti ght) a long with three-mfaute nnsk
that allowed a anr-mmute rest, and a Wrecond
deadine to recove r from a knock down, ton «■
all too new tor the battlers an Vancouver Island
They toughf under the old London Prize Rtog
rules, which meant bare touckles.
In addition, as all fights were cond u cted to
me open, contestants tossed tor comers — wMch
kept th e am out of the lucky man’s eyes — tied
thetr colors to their respective ring posts, and
whm the cha l lenge r toned Ms hat to the raw
they were aB set
Each mm was entitled to a "bottle holder”
and a referee for second), ssk) an independent
ovwufl umpire was e h nrea at the scene.
A mark was s cr a t c he d to the tmf to
centre of the Mtoot rtog and k w. faere tor a
purpoae. If a na coukfa't “omte op p scratch"
withfa 30 seconds after a knockd o w n , tw lost Rw
fight E dm tooted by now was the early 19th
century wheeze of a fighter . serotak helping Mm
up to scratch." to thru- keen drsare to win a bet!
.* round, to UK. ooxtoued until there was a
fatockdown or a man fell WMch happened fairly
** PrtBB *** "** Permitted
* <V * 1 »»»*dioK around, to toe course of wMch
• man might get . brodfoek oa Ms opprwere snd
memly paste toe bribers out of ton If 1*
VK lim was tumble enough to trip hkn assd either
or both Went to the ground, ft ended toe roureL
Spiked shoes were aot permitted, ad you
he was dowa - and be
was down If he was oa taw knees.
S» mat* tor SummU Naw a wwd fas tosy
my in TV) about: the i irtir itauU.
Joe Eden was an Bogfishman, 27 year* oil
wel built (C tost, lfi pwasds) and though Hamad
as a novkse, was regarded as a bard hitter as
well as a man who could take a Jmt O
punishment He had served on Victoria's Hty
police force, which to fhoae days meant freq u en t
encounteri with dronkre Indkans who had pmt
berserk as wel as trouble wkfa some ef tia
rowdier charoctera the Vigtiestieo had chaaed cat
of San Francisco. Cbopie thto with the fact that
thare was no patrol wagon, and you get the idv
that Mr. Edna had occasion to dematsirsie sosaa
of his qualifies.
Geoige Baker Ms opponent, and the ehat-
tonger. was a Croadton which, to the Island ere ef
that day, means someone from Upper or Lower
Cmmfa. If he had been from Prince Edwaid
Island. New Brunswick or Nova Scotia (to tool
pre-Goofederation day) he would have been am
disttogiatoaxi.
Anyway they dubbed Mm "The ^nmulsai
to line probably with t fr nifor title* to
Britain, then the home base lor toe world s fhtic
champions. Qaared as a pnrfeaalnnal he was
ahout Eden'* age. but lighter; fire foot ten aad
1 M pounds. Stacked agatoat Eden you might think
he was mismatched, but you have to remember
that fighters weren’t daatofied by weight usM
1880 .
Regardless of his sire, however. Baker we n t
*° been a determined and resolute character,
referred to aa “sci en tific and nimble" to 1*
previous fight record.
It was in l«5, a week before Chrwtma*, that
the match was first proposed, probably in some
downtown saloon. Each man had to put up 950ft,
winner take aB. the fight to take place with*
three months « Son Juan fafand. At leret toot
Published rendezvous, which was merely
a blind to prevent John Law stopping to at the
last mum eu L
The meeting was reaDy scheduled for K'BNssn
Head and on Feb. 22, UK, brief notice appeared
ta ^ r .. CoiBn '“ thaf **** •« take place Ms
week WMch again was mfarieadk*:. for. oa tire
quiet, the steamer Emily Harris had hero
c hartere d far the foflowtog morn toe and word
pareed among the fattitful
Befare dawn on the 23rd shadowy figures, to
! T°". . oouH be seen skppmg down to
whm1 Sornp P«>*»My slipped nut ef
MJoons, which were open all Bright to thoae Asya
h So keen was partisanship that a hw aa
rsssv;** dpc4 ^ d «*«* — -
Prowwtioa on a maa carrying a bottle There was
* !**** ** tr °d to the arir. and when the Ihrat
light of dawn appeared 13ft Refit fans crowded the
100-foot Emily Harris, with Capt. Tltcosnh,
pmswer pitot, at the wheel
n.,J!r 4 !L r V? ^“ rd " hBB *» «■*« ••
P^tod to. but Eden was absent. However they
hove too off Macaulay Point to pick him up from
a rowboat
At there aflkn. as at election time, it wati
customary to wear the rotor* of the man y«
•upported. Edea's colors were white with bkre
p olka d ots, while Baker dtopiayed ■ hint of toe
Hibemiasi — green with a harp emblem.
Around town Eden had been a two-toowe
• rek-j
AND
OUNDS
blossomed out to a aaw role — os mime hrul of
the Red Uam hotel.
It m possibly an account at these <Mi«i in
Victoria lw( thrrr now developed an interest in
flk tight game around BarisrrviOe, where Jotowiy
Knott ioat lo Ned Stein in a nine-round encounter.
K was Johnny, you'll remember, who carved meat
of the headboards seen today In Baifcervil e a
pioneer cemetery. Only Johnny forgot to do one
lor hknartf.
Eden's William Xfaad opponent. Gnorge
Baber, waa aoon attracted to the Barfcervllie
■cane, but got slaughtered in the 15th round of a
bout with one George WMwn. dubbed the “Pride
at the Cariboo 1 ' With no matched weights in
thoae days. Ba b er — by current standards — was
hopele s sly ontnlasaed. Mil. as they nid at him in
Victoria, he had guts.
The pair met two tubes back at Cameron-
towa. with an aadienre of a thousand miners who
had bet a Mdy nun aa the outcome. After fetothtg
and dsdgtog about for IS minutes, Wilson cut
looae and floored Baber, which waa toe end oi
toad one. Then the round s p a sse d In rapid
succession as Wilson repeatedly floored Baber. In
fact, after the 1th round Baker never landed a
blow , and in toe 15th round was Rosily knocked
cola to b* carried tom the scene with two broke n
rtos and a broken ankle I told you how they used
to srrrntlr and trip. It was in one at .these
moments that Wilson IrU on Baber, which caused
toe broken ankle
The fight had lasted 53 minutes, mad as
Wilson walked back to the mining camp he loudly
proclaimed thnf he was “going down in Victoria
to G*ht that fellow Eden.”
Wilson, a London Cockney, was what cngild be
rated as s real gorilla. Though he gave has age as
35, he sms probably nearer 45, and neighed
around MS pounds Perhaps a clue to some at toe
poundage was the fact that he trained an straight
rum* He waa a gr ot e sq ue creature, slightly sloop
shouldered, completely bald, aad In addition sans
bosrirgged aad rmm eyed *
He had apparently done some flghatog hi the
Australian gold rielda before co m i ng to B.C. and
altogether was about toe hardest character tost
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dhtms. Hie rigM must have been la has flagging
arms or limping gait; it- wmsat in Ms fane. The
"Owadho Pet" atflM had a dogged took.
It seat hi the ttfh round that Eden injured las
left haaal, and noticeably front then an kvoef It,
uatog bn right.
By toe CM round, both men w er e vhdbiy*
tiring, but £tfll competing. Baker farcin* the pace
whenever he got an opening Bod regardless of
tide, it was b eco mi n g obvious that Eden was sat-
generallteg has.
By the 119th aad UHt rounds h waa plain
that toe fight sras about over, though Baker an
gamely staggering up to scratch, only to be
<ilammed fan again by Eden'a tricked right.
Came then a c hange in Eden’a tactics, when
rraHrfag be had Us opponent an the losing end.
he seemed coastesst to juaf fesaf Mm off But
Baker seuukhi't the, aad without a knock down
ther e as s no respite lor either of them. It sras in
the UMli round, that Eden called on a re s e rve
that toasts i! dw light. He let go wilh a right that
pot Baber darn; and this tone he stayed fawn.
Baber's s econds threw in the sponge at easelly
seven m incites to one, to end the fight that had
lasted one hour aad SO minutes. Eden, following
the tradition of the English fighter of that era,
vaulted over the rapes to show Ms condition, aad
I Mss ended the first c h am pi o ns h ip pr is e fight an
Vancouver Island.
You couldn't My in B.C tor we weren't part
of BC. Hll late that fall.
When the Emily Harris arrived back to toe
Inorr Harbor at tour that afternoon, everynsse in
Victoria seemed to be Jam- p a chad on tfie
waterfront With tens of thousands at doMon
staked an the math, it sras no w onde r that one
clamosmn roar of "Who won?" greeted the Emily
to to r s, she docked
B*viewing the fight, it waa screed that Eden,
to the final half hod lei Baker exhaust Mmsetf
with Us aggressive style though a point equally
^tics aa d was that George Baber had a tot of guts.
Parthadarfy when it sras r es tried that his seconds
■a s to id hkn to qag to toe U9th round, but he
wukfa't have I. With an oc c a s i ona l stagger, he
was stfll hi there, w ringing assd ndsamc, whde
every now and again Eden's right connected with
either his ribs or his face.
A month after the famous battle Eden took a
trip to California and on his return that June
flavorhe in the totting, but by boat time Baker
had the ecfcr. By the time the ship gat to Prdder
Bay the odds were about even.
It was 57-year-old Bob Weir who asot them at
the beach, and as separate loads scrambled from
a ship’* bo it to conducted them to a spot shaw
the shoreline on his thousand a e r o farm I down to
im today* where spectator* could drape
themselves around the racks aad view the ring.
Referees Joe Maaon and Dave French were
soleoted by the Ugh ton. and Chariet Whites,
totter known as "Bill Paata tram Cariboo" waa
rfanarn as indcpessdead umpire. -
At 10 IS Baker threw his cap to the ring, aad
toe contestant* proce e ded to strfa. Came souse
disetrmion as to whether spike* an tones were
aliewed They weren't, so probably both men
fought shoeless.
Round one saw some sparring in the course of
which Eden caught a swift right book that
downed him, but botaaaed right back an Ms feet.
In round rim. Eden letche d "first b ipod ' which
flHce "first water" on a fire with a Are company)
was considered something at note. Hoaraver,
seconds later Eden waa again downed for hk
pains Baker «eemed so far to to baring the beat
of h with Ms s ci e ntifi c approach and Eden
became noticeably cautious.
Hit fi~ht was much too long an affair lor any
attempt at a rouni-by-round description, so I can
out) give th- highlights.
In the 5>th round a terrific slam on the ribs
put Baker down ("with some violence") and from
then on rounds 8 to 14 were about even, though
Baker’s face was suffering from Eden's jabs.
Despite tMs. and Ms handicap to rise. Baker
seemed to force the fight moat at the way sod in
toe 13th round, following up Eden, he floored the
Englishman in his own corner. Eden howetor was
back up within the required 30 seconds still
jabbing He was downed again in the 23rd round
and it seemed now that it didn't take much on
Baker i part to put "Eden down. Ia reality the
fouy Eden wa rofltng with soma at Baker a
punches, roiling dear to the grand you might
say. thus giving himself m omen ta ry r esp ite.
Wtnch was allcnvable.
It’s amazing to burn that even to the 49to
round there were some "heavy e x chang e s"
though by 11 30 if Eden looked fresh and lively.
Baker was evxlesttty tosuwatg some togas of
It’s no Me pretending you umnl to pot if you’re not prepared to get your hands
dirty. • . and probably a good deal more than your hands , as a matter of fact.
By Jerry Boultbee
Working at a potter 9 s wheel ,
the amateur is inclined to spray
the soft, mucky day liberally over
clothing , hair and walls.
One invariably needs a bath
after a session at the wheel.
One amateur , that is.
Big Wheel of Pottery
knew there ni more lo her than that Brit carnal
image.
“I pot," I ventured, because ^wanted to draw
One who is not an amateur is Victoria's
Margaret Nehl-McLennarv—one who might
legitimately be called the Big Wheel of
local pottery.
Margaret is a shopkeeper. She sells
clay, glazes handicraft items.
She'll mend your china if it's broken, and
■uggest the right lampshade for a certain itan-
da rd.
She'll do all theie things because it's her
living, for one thing; because ft pleases her for
another.
But she's an artist, ana it's Margaret Nehl-
McLennan as the artist who made the greatest
impression with this writer.
She was in her store a few weeks back, show¬
ing me her work and talking of other artists aa
only artftts can talk of other artists.
At that precise moment, she'd not "come
■cross." She was still a shopkeeper, though I
her out and getter talking.
1 don't really. I dabble in clay.
But tt was enough.
Margaret frowned for a moment, and then
she started talking.
Really talking . . . words that said far more
than her shoppish chit-chat.
There was a photograph on the wall, and
Margaret pointed to it.
“See that?” she asked.
"She's Finnish One of the finest pollen in
the world. I think she's the finest. You look at
her work, and it cries to you. It stands in front
of you like this . .
Suddenly, there was Margaret Nehl-McLen-
nan standing in front of me with her arms square
to her skies, her shoulders brought forward, her
feel rigid an the floor.
She looked like an Amazon. Powerful, strong.
Some deep color with a pigment that had no be¬
ginning or end.
Yet a remarkably gentle woman, with eyea
than can twinkle like a child's.
1 think this was my first look at a woman
few people see. and even fewer dome to know.
I spoke to someone else about her once, and
they said:
IT LOOKS EASY ahri Margaret Nrkl MrLrsi
I»age a—The Dally Cnlani.t Sunday. March M. 1M«
« Ur w It. (Jerry Boultbee.)
f ni|
"God! She's a character.**
Surely that s how many must think of her
as one might, far instance, regard a court jester
and nod, or laugh, or look away and forget.
I think Margaret wants her pottery to "stand
like this" too.
I know that's what she wants
As long as her pottery is standing "like thla,"
she'll be a full being and ask little more oi life.
Too many people look at an artist and say
"there's a character"—missing the essentia) In¬
gredient which make of that person no ordinary
person.
Margaret was bom in Germany in 1925, and
she came to Canada in 1952.
Two years later she won a scholarship la
study pottery under John Reeve, and in die
summer of 1964 she studied under the Italian
sculpture Strabelle.
She started her own pottery business, Gilmar
—now located at Shelboume and Kings Road-fa
1958.
She has exhibited in Calgary and had a one-
man-show at the Victoria Art Gallery.
Last year came the Finn, and Margaret won
a scholarship to study under Miss Kyllikky Sal-
menhaara—the one Margaret feels is the world'*
finest potter.
Her biggest success so far this year has been
the acceptance by the National Gallery in Ot¬
tawa of 19 of her major works for inclusion in
an all-Canada pottery show — Fine Canadian
Crafts.
She has taught pottery sinee 1961 special¬
ising in wheel work.
It looks easy when done by someone who
knows her craft ao well.
But an artist's work, no matter how eagf tt
looks, does not come easily.
It come* only after years of patient study and
practice.
To the artist, at any rate, the work is never
totally satisfying There is always something to
be improved, something else to try some new
shape, technique, color, texture.
There is never any end.
This doubtless is one of the reamm* Margaret
has taken to giving lesaons.
It’s satisfying to see someone else learning
something that can be satisfying to them- -soma-
thtng that opens new doors
Even more satisfying for someone like Maw
ga ret Neb (-McLennan who has proven her self an
capable of helping others open those doors.
Even if they get dirty doing it!
THE IRON MAN
CMdwaed fram Page t
centre in Vancou\er. plus great natural vitality,
renewed the ligaments and arm movement. A
year later. Paul de Bastian. son of the brave,
returned to Mas set. The Ipdiara shouldered and
walked him through town, as one spoke:
"You are a hero in town today! You are the
Iron Man!”
Fate smiled again. Paul found and married
the beautiful Flo He took hi* intelligent young
bride to Europe for a honeymoon. Returning they
sold some of their holding* on the Queen Char¬
lottes and moved to Victoria Fki is remodeling
the home on Lunpcon Street. Paul .mis his sights
on a new housing career.
THIS WEEK'S ANAGRAM
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little more of life,
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wrson no ordinary
many tot 1925, and
a scholarship to
eeve. and in the
under the Italian
f business. Gdmar
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snd Margaret won
Miss Kylhkky Sal-
eels is the avrld'a
this year has been
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nee 1961 spedak-
lAttor how eaagr it
patient study and
the work is never
rays something to
to try some new
reasons Margaret
•one else learning
pro\ rn herself BO
those doors.
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t natural vitality,
m movement. A
wn o! the brave.
n» stssildered and
nr spoke:
day’ You are the
Kind and married
intelligent young
i. Returning they
the Queen Oiar-
•To is ri-modeling
■tell .ms his sights
VAGRAM
r«»i ala rn
by CAPT. HARRY KIRGSLEY
RCH, Retired
Probably every schoolboy has
heard of Captain Vancouver and
how he circu mnacigated Vancou¬
ver Island in 1792 stfith his ships
Discovery and Chatham, but how
many of us know anything about
his Spanish counterpart, for very
little has been recorded of that
great explorer, sailor, and diplo¬
mat.
Known to us simply as Quadra, this
fine Spanish gentleman actually gloried in
the highsoundtng title al Juan Francisco
de la Bodega Y Quadra, and he was bom
In Lima, Peru, about 1744, his rather be¬
ing Don Tomas de la Bodega; the family
was of the old Spanish nobility, and Don
Thomas had married into a si mi lari y titled
family of Galicia when he espoused Fran-
ctsce MoUinedo. The Quadra part of the
name was appended when Don Tomas
assumed it at the request of a relative,
who also lived in Peru. There is little
doubt that both money and property were
involved, for this was the fashion in those
days. The relative mentioned went by the
name of Don Antonio de la Qua**.
Whew oM enough. Juan 9 tmetooo toWwed *•
navy of Spain. snd u "atenlente it aavto
(lieutenant' he was stationed a* the bae* at San
pi Don ft small fl t hin g ftoout
hall way between M&zatlan and MwuriJb. sad
here to 1715 he was given etwansand of the
a ri y ra wr Sonora, and taM to rapfcwv the mdi fa
thaf lay to the northwanl.
Stortoto from San Btaa, ato* ties ■*“■*■*
the 21*i parallel, he voyaged as far north as •*
58tfi d egree of latitude, which wtxild he ne*r to*
pi I tola to at present day Sitka- He discoveredIn
twrbor. which be named Porto Bucarati. after the
Viceroy to Mexico at that time, but apparen tly he
recorded nothing between the «>»een Ornikm t
la fond* and the Straits of Juan d» Fuca.
As regard* these straits, the entrance to then
had origmally been dtocovered by a Gteek ptiot,
named Juan de Fuca. who had sailed up them to
ISA. It was Captain Barclay to the Austrian ship
Imperial Eagle, who renamed them toter thetr
oritonaM d wooer rer when off the coast to 1717 he
CAPTAIN QUADRA
. . . Governor of Nootka
uombdio
lighted the entrance and neaBmd that toaaewen
the ktog tost s t rati* of the early eaphww lfisaart
by Capften Cook In 1778 oaring to bad wwntoer and
poor nribtltiy- art possibly lor the same reason
by Quadra three years e ar lier, they now Invited
the interest at aB aavigmtoes.
Juan tie FVn i original name was Apostofoa
Vi Into— aril be had been seat oa a voya» of
discovery by toe Spantsh Governor of Mexico m
the very earfy days of expansion said etodorafka*
Drake ■ tot toought to have wane anrth to Sto
Frsncfaos to toe year 1579. but It Is ottoHnned
that ha dto land there asxl set ifo a
claiming the area few England. (Princess
Margreet we tixaen Ms during her risit there to
November, IMS
In 17A Qa «ura again safcd north, this time
tn ci i nan tort to the Fa varies bid he wn into
the asrinra of A O a mm e nder Arteaga to me
n ha in: they JnoKjri as lar north as Ptmae
WWtom Sound, which they earned Ensenada da
Regia. They were Ihan to sight to Mora* WL
EKas. .
Farther exploration by Spate thea ceased tor
• while because to war with England, but to 1TM
Nootka was occupied by a punitiv e expedtikxi
ixider Esteban Martine*. who seised DiMteti rivpa
then tradlito at Friendly Owe for toe saa ottar
sktoa He imprisoned the crew*.
Three years prevkxnly a Hoyal Utry
lieutenant an half pay. by name John Meares. had
mtabDsbed a has* there, sad braidas erecting a
warehouse and living quarters, hh men had bujt
■nd Imiwhed a Mttle vessel wtdeh they catiad the
North West America, and was the flrri **P to he
oonatrutoed on tills northern ooato. (The actua l
rite to tote ahi|>butiding wea at the extreme
eastern end to the amall bay. or so I have been
told by the present Indten Inhabitants 1
After this flagrant "Insult to the tottish Oaf”
as M was soon labelled. Bristol agate threatened
war with Spate, and tori threat was Ntetok"
effective that the Spate*h gave up aB elan to the
u itlTTT sad made full. If belated, reattiutkn.
A c a n rew tio n having been tegwad to HW
Captain George Vancouver was cho sen as toe
BrWtoi Qnmwaiiawr to are that toe terms ware
p ro perty oarried out. and Spate named ChpSato
Bodega Y. Quadra to m tesaenf her. Thaae two
famous aailoas, although unable to fW* « aB
under dispute, ante became fate frtands,
and dined regularly abased one another’s titips-
They named the Island "Vancouver mri Oadr»“
in m emory to that friendship. It was too long a
title, h owever, and the Qmdre part was dropped,
ao dwt now he la only o ix inu emota te d by ori
tetond off CampbeM River.
Ratification of a treaty was an speedy affair
two centuries ago, when com mastication with the
home gmeramente meant sailing nxaxl toe Harm,
and another five years elapsed before toe aetoal
transfer to Grate Britate took ptoee. In tiie
meatikne both countries were buafly wrveyteg
DfBULT to
tite newly dtocovered toland waters to the flteaito
to Georgia and Puget Sound.
Quadra had been promtoed to a poto oaptafa
(Cate ten de Navfo) to 17*1 and made a KMgtti to
the Order to Santiago. He waa aw In ootmaand
to the base at San Btes and a p erson to smt
CfUaaed *s rage U
IV Daltr CatoafaS—Page »
late, Mnreb M, IMS
I •
j
Bm l atog la Ike tame to almost a M art. bat mn jmm cam a*ke a kmta toaf there Is
a e end to the vartattoss yea eaa serve the family.
ra|e h—The DaUy Coloalat S—day, March M, IMS
ISe kitchen adventure can com¬
pare with the thrill of making a
loaf of bread and no fragrance can
equal the tmell of bread as it
emerges from the oven. I am sorry
for the man who has never known
this fragrance in his own home.
Long ago a man named Ruskin
called housewives "Loaf Givers
It is a fine title but one that has
been lost long since. In the hurry
and scurry of this automated
world, bread making in the home
is almost a lost art.
SURPRISE THE FA1
WITH HOMEMADE B
act orty ptoaae e v eryt w hi your hnuaetock] but
wii *rve you a tremendous feeling of satiriwebon.
The art of malting bread to not a gM from
h ea ve n , bestowed on a chosen few . . . anyone
can make bread.
Oaea yea eaa a—Ire a toil* leaf there to
as cad to toe va ii a tf aa yea eaa aarve yam
family ... yea eaa add eereala. whsto wheat,
yye, vetoed sale sr hraa- Tea <wa add sagar,
eggs aad I rails tor sweet breed*. Yea eaa eat
Hi told the dsagh Into any aamber af
Into reeling s ha d e s tor rails aad. baas. Tea eaa
!»■* torward to a whsto asa warM aS haktog
The convenient supermarket now sup¬
plies the loaf on the table. This loaf has
the merit of being scientifically mixed; it
contains dependable ingredients; it comes
to us wrapped and uniform. Nevertheless
Acre Is no thrill in opening up that sterile
wispper. There fa no yeasty fragrance to
meet the nose and no crunch under the
knife when you cut into the yielding soft¬
ness of a "bought” loaf. There,is Just
nothing memorable about a store loaf, its
consistent uniformity Is boring.
Weta now, why not surprise tie ton by with
some crusty, SavcrtoA homem ad e br ea d ? It wfll
BASIC WHITE BREAD . . . makes two
loaves % cup lukewarm water. 2 tip. sugar, 2
pkpr dry yeast, 1% cups kike-warro liquid (may
be water, milk or potato water). 2 Tbsp sugar, 1
Thsp. sail, 3 Tfcsp soft shortmaig, and abort 6Vi
sups tailed iH-purpoat flour
lleeairr the tar sup lukewarm water Into l
miring bowl. Add the yeast and the 2 tap. wigwr
Stir to mix. Let stand lor 10 minutes Measure
the sugar, sab and tautening kilo a large miring
bowl. Pour the 1% cups Squid wer these. This
liquid tawuld be hot enough to melt the tantadg
and dissolve the sugar and salt Cool to
lukewarm When Jont warm add the yeast
mixture and half the flour. Beat writ srtth a
wooden spoon until It la nice and smooth.
Gradually Incorporate enough at the flour to
malst a soft dough. B should be * bit sticky. Turn
out on Ughfly ftoa-ed board and towed lor * tow
minutes until the dough is aatajy. Doa't
to corporate may more fkxr than Is necessary to
keep it from sticking to your hands. Too ^atai
flour wifl make the bread tkry. G re ase tie i w ta ta g
bowl. Rofl the rounded-up dough to the bowl to
grease iB around.
Cover bowl wntai a damp doth md set to a
warm Ptooe to rite until double to bulk, 1 to 1H
hours. Press • finger into the dough lightly to tost
tor rising. If indentation stay* the dough has Ham
enough. Punch doer and tot rise a0ita tor Meat
20 minutes. Punch down agato and turn dough an
to a lightly floured board. DMAs dough tots too
pieces, knead lightly and tanpe tato loaves. P«g to
two wall-greased 9x5x3-Inch toaf pens and tot ttoe
again until double, about ok hour. Have even
heated to 375 degrees F sari batoe tana 0
mkiutei to one hour or until fry am weft
In own e d and the loaves sound hollow ato m tapped
cat the bottom Tum out on wire rack to wri g
you want a soft crust brush tops with fcuttw m
shorten i ng while hot.
ff ysa are a beginner at to as I making, I
thlak the very mini realpe to >tot wlto Is
the aae I warn far aay averright whsto wtoat
MY PET OVERNIGHT WHOLE WHEAT
BREAD ... \k cup brown sugar. 1 scant
t a ble ^mop of sail, 1-3 cup taiorkentog, 2% cops hot
water, 1 package dry yeant. 3 cups wtoofe wheat
b'< ni tr
from
m
plKAR LAUNDRESSES:
sJ I want to say a few word! about hlHgtf
on the clothesline.
I do not believe that Anyone should hue bath tomb
by the hem. They dry crooked, clothespins mat o»
nsn out, they fold out of ■ 1 ■
nan out, they fold out of
■haps* etc... .
Bath towels are made for
one purpose, so they should
be fluffy and absorbent.
When you hang your bath
towels on a line, ask your¬
self, “Am I going Xo take
them in is soon as they are
dry?" If you are smart, you
will think; "I have more in
the closet, and am in no
your clothesline is HALT
. ; . one lids vUl buff
against the other to mike
the towel fluffy, Baidas It
won’t dry cr ooand.es whm
you fold it to put it to jots
linen closet, It has to come
out straight So, ladies bang
them In half across (to Hag
An alternative: If you am
short on towels and need
soma in a hurry, hang only
one third of tfaa towel orm
the line ... at least fha two
thirds will be buffed by fee
hurry, so why not let the
sunshine bleach and dry'
them?” And then think
again, "Why not let the
wind buff them and make
them fluffy?" Think about
it twtoa . . . the sun and
wind are free!
If you hang a towel over
DEAR _ ,
For those, who bate to 1
clean hairbrushes, and beta
a tank-type vacuum abaear,
_i am wondering if (bto *a
aware they can use the boas
of the vacuum clean* end
put the hairbrush rl£t m
the and of the tub* end It
flour, 2
atom ra
Ths
to mwk
to dear
use s p
about t
right-
should
Wbfle t
the tiro
the mil
the yew
perk w»
wrA h
flour. 1
the Ida
wd in
■hriwto
heaps I
the M to
keep k
rising |
Ffa
flown i
istafl a
hoard
kneade
are pis
Beene
will si
Not or
dust ar
your b
This
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nished.
How
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THE FAMILY
MADE BREAD
Muriel Wilsons Thought for Food
■«» «*** to rise. When the dough hu doubled la
buft It is ready to bake. Bate In a preheated 375-
degree F oven tor 45 mlnuioa to one hour. White
bread oan be made by this aama mettud but Z
nee a ittle more flour to mate a lUghtly firmer
optional, but they are one at the things that mate
this bread a ttttie dKXmX.
In the larva howi at an electric mixer
combine the baftfag water, to shortening, honey
and aalt Stir until the shortening melta. Cbol to
lukewarm. Dtenlve the yemt in the lukewarm
water. Let stand five mtoutos. Add yeaat to first
mixture along with the 2 eggs well beaten, the
wheat germ, the dry milk and the whole wheat
flour. Beet two minutes at medium speed Stir In
remaining flour and the chopped nuts The
mixture wfl be sticky. Turn out on well-floored
board and shape into two loaves. Place In two
welt-greaaetf loaf pane 9x5x3 Inches. Dover with a
damp cloth and let rite until one Inch from top of
pans. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F and bake
loaves about 50 minutes or until done. These
loaves have a different texture and do not rise up
as light as regular bread but the flavor is
wonderful. If dented you oan mate buna of half
the dough.
How, cups all-purpose flour and H eup <ky
■tom milk powder.
Ufa is my own version eg an easy, easy way
to make br ea d. It can./be s S arted to a jiffy juat
iiiUnr r going to bed. No kneadtog, no floury mesa
to clean up. I don't even get my h ea d s stfoky. I
OK a plastic paM tor mixing so there h no worry
about the dough rising over the top during the
nkgbt. Into the pail I put the sugar, salt and
■hortaning and pour to the hot water. The stater
be hot enough to molt the
VMr Ms Is happentog I gat ready for bod. By
the tone I'm to my nighty, ahppen and housecoat
the mixture has cooled to lukewarm. I sprinkle to
the yeast and give k a bit of a stir. I let the yeaat
perk while I have ray bedtime cup of tea.Then to
goes the whole wheat flour and I teat the mixture
weft. Now add the mUk powder and the white
flour. I uae a woode n spoon which s eems to be
the ideal thing far the job. The dough should be
weft mixed at tfaia point. It should be soft and
sticky- Salad oft wnoothed over the top
keeps the top from crutotog. Oovered, ft stands on
the Mtchen ecxmter until morning No mo es ti t y to
keep ft warm . It oomea up beautifully to the long
rising period.
First thing to the morning I punch toe dough
down right to the poll (or bond) and tot ft stand
ixtfft after breakfast Turned ouf on a floured
hoard the dough la cut to half. Each piece to
kneaded slightly and shaped Into loaves. These
are placed to loaf pans or round casseroles sreO
g r e en e d. Tbie time the bread pans are piaoed to a
MINT'S BEEAD . . . 1V4 cupe boiling water,
• Tbsp. vegetable shortening, 4 cup honey. 1
scant Tbsp. salt, 2 packages dry yeaat, 1 cup
tuto w oini water, 2 eggs. % cup dry skin milk
Powder, to cup wheat germ, 2% sups aU-purpoee
flour. lt| cups whole wheat flour, and 1 cup
chopped watouto. The nuts, of course, could bit
h a damp cfalh and set to a
• until dcxible to bulk, 1 to Ito
er into the dough lightly to last
atian stays the dough has teas
n and let rte again tor tent
down agato and turn doofti m
board. DMds dough tota too
y and riape toto bam. Put to
cSxi-fcnch loaf pine aadktito
, about one hour. Rave even
trees F and bate Iravaa «
tour or ontfl toey ir wsft
met
m out on wire rack to cool. 8
nut brush tops with butte er
Always nae all purpose flour for al y eaa t baking. When kneading bread Incorporate
as Ittle floor m possible. Always remove bread from pans Immediately It cornea from the
oven. Cod os a wire rack.
For a atop onto . . . brush top of loaves several times while baking with cold water.
For a soft crust... brush tops of loaves with melted butter or margarine after they come
from the ovss sad cover with a terry towel while loaves are coding.
OF COURSE YOU CAN MARK BREAD
lastly typed In alphabetical
order and placed in a small
picture frame beside my
telephone.
It looks pretty and neat,
and is as handy as my tele¬
phone. 1 have found this
time-saving and conven-
IftOb eUli. X-*rrf
la yeur hand and rub (face
down) briskly bade sad
forth on any place of wool
carpet The bracelets will
shins like a brand-new
half dollar.
If you do not have wool
carpets, and your husband
happens to have ft pair of
old wod trousers, put them
on your ironing board, turn,
down tbs cuff and shine the
bracelets on the Inside of
the cuff where it won’t
show. Ibis never removes
the oxidation where It
should remain.
Now, if you have any
more troubles, just write
to me in care of this paper.
I’m always bate. Halolse
DEAR HELOISE:
1 always wondered why
woman seem in such a rush
to take the eggs out of the
carton and put them in ft
bowl, etc., in their refrig¬
erator.
The eggs need to be cov¬
ered; the carton provides
just the right protection for
them, and it will usually fit
Into the egg section of the
refrigerator door.
However, if you prefer to
take them out of the carton
to put them in the storage
unit, always be sure to place
the large and of the eggs
up, as it contains the little
“sir pocket," and the eggs
will keep better that way.
Delia
rw words about hanging towto Imm yfc
nyonc should hang bath towah gl
:rooke d, olothefftM fril cot - ^g|
your clothesline ift HALT
‘°r , . one aids will buff ~
ild against the otter ft) will suck up all the hair.
the towel fluffy. Baridea it Not only hair, but all the
th won’t dry crooted, m whan dust and dandruff caught in
x- you fol d it to put it Ift your your hairbrush!
ke Tin—» closet, it has to come This Is the easiest way X
re out straight So, ladfca, bang know of to dean halrbrush-
ou them in half aerma to Bne. ea.
in An alternative: If you me AbWe Solaburg
no short on towels and need
■one in a hurry, hmg only
one third of the towel am
the Hne... at least the two
thirds will be buffed by the
a wind. Main
To avoid leaving a mark
on the floor and to keep the
nap of wall-to-wall bath¬
room carpeting from being
flattened, I purchased an
ordinary cake-cooling rack
to set my diaper pall on.
Carol Muahock.
I reed the bint about
manicuring your finger¬
nails as aoon as you have
finished doing the dishes ,
... while your cuticles sre
■till soft Sect hi another
Ideat
Am soon as X have finished
shampooing my hair, and
while it Im drying, X mani¬
cure my nails while I am
sitting under the drier/ I
am accomplishing two things
at cm cel n , lhv
A h armies paint for
children to play with la
made by opening a can of
evaporated milk and adding
■ few drops of food color¬
ing to it! It smears beauti¬
fully, and works like a
charm.
* Ibis “paint” can ba used
with either the fingers or
paint brushes.
8-20 Mother
■ yea torn a Msg jprjto
I have some sterling sil¬
ver Indian bracelets. They
are most beautiful when
only the design is oxidized,
yet ugly when the rest of
the bracelet becomes, tar¬
nished.
How can one clean the
outside and make It shine
without removing the oxi¬
dation from the design?
Octaw
Remove the bracelets
from your arm. Hold them
Whenever e member of
our family is ill and must
remain in bed, X put a rub¬
ber mat cm top of the bed-
aide table to do away with
the noise of medicine bottles
and glasses.
The mat also protects the
table in case a dripping
bottle or damp glass is set
on it Hal an 1 L
When X dean off the
table after a meal, X place
all the things to be refrig¬
erated in one “pile” near
the refrigerator. This way,
X have to open the refrig¬
erator door only once!'
XCasey
For those, who tele to
dean hairbrushes, and have
a tank-type vacuum sterner,
J am wondering if toy are
aware they can use the hose
of the vacuum daaam sad
put the hairbrush rigti ca
the and of the tub* ted ft
- X have my most-used
telephone numbers conven-
Two days later, Green HDI Park stiH burned
fiercely. Her buckled decks were too hot to ask
an Ml toe recovery «f bodie s canid ml begin.
Firefighters battled the flame* around toe clock.
The 2,S0M*orsepoMW tug Selvage Queen
cleared Victoria with a 40-man crew to take
rharae of salvage operation when the aisp could
be boarded.
Attorney-General R L Mcitteid KC. already
inary Inquiry, the port manager was asked by the
Vancouver mayor to begin a full probe, and the
RCMP interrogated all longshoremen who ted
teew working aboard thr ship began- she Mew up.
The bat at aaaaakfc* continued Seven
firemen were overcome by ammonls fumes wtrfle
c *'■•*** «hr toip's r e f rigerator aeolton Rushed to
hospital, they were discharged shortly after
treatment
Of toe 25 persona injured to the (tenter, a sriy
eight remained hospitalised by Marti I
IMHI
M
A
One of the numy merchantmen to visit Victoria in 1965 teas the Pdnamanian
freighter, Lagos Michigan .
Few who watched her load lumber at Ogden Point in May recognized the respect - *
able dowager as being a lady with a past - a very dark past .
For it was the Lagos Michigan, then the shining new Green Hill Park, which
shattered Vancouver with the worst explosion in that ci/y ’s history . Eight men died
and nutre than $1,000,000 in damage resulted - March 6, 1945 .
Built in 1943 by the Burrard
Drydock Company, the 425-foot
Victory ship had been launched ■*
the Fort Simeoe. But it was as
one of Canada’s famous wartime
“Parks” that she entered Vancou¬
ver Harbor in February, 1945, and
tied up at the Canadian Pacific’s
Pier B. /
After her annual refit, long¬
shoremen swarmed over the ship,
filling her yawning holds with
lumber, tinplate, newsprint, chem¬
icals and general cargo. Her mani¬
fest seemed innocent enough.
But after the deadly bjgst it
was to become the centre uf strong
controversy.
out at thr hold and I was the last out. Somebody
moot have been aiinkJag ”
AHierl Woods, aa engineer an the neteMmriog
Bowhm Park was coming to visit a friend on
the Greer Hfll “I oan fril you I aure started
runkg.” he related, when he spotted yeltow
smoke and a flair ignite Jurt aa he stepped <s*a»
her gangpl a nk.
Another lonewhoremen M. Nahu. was working
In Number 2 hatch when the first two explosions
shook the vessel. "The thlrtl bla«t blew me Into a
save-all net. I picked myself up and then pulled
Imv i tew itws oat of the water where they also
had beea blown "
T>e Beal te n dnund stevedore J. L. Nesbitt
in Number 8 hatch The second knocked him onto
his face to the ofiy darkness. Jumping up. he
"tan to toe ral tteete sewn men were ifi mhiwg
dowa toe tewaar to toe dack.
"it was then the third exjdosion came and the
seven men were blown into the water."
One of toe Green Hill Park s se a s a ea saw a
fellow crew member "killed when be attempted
to run to the (root of the veaael wttte the
e u p to ainas "Vie going aft "
Survivors a a w grg men had been flung 75 feet
tab* toe air by the awesome blasts.
Within 20 minutes of the fast exjdantan. Red
Cross nurses, led by Mrs. S, C. Fawcus, had
a t wn ed a fits! aid ■tattoo aa rated Pier B. Booms
of the Injured, aflntnt from bine and shock,
were rushed to hospital Mote nurse* hurried
b> trail not firefighters
Other ships, including the li,00H-tuo Bownesa
Park, urn hauled to tor aaJrt) of Burrar d In let,
a* mors to i hoofs attached the flames aweeptag a
lumber barge which bad been anaased alaagssde
the Given Kill Park la command of the Bownesa
Park, but on leave dining toe #*ci»etnesd. wa*
Capt G Ronald Newell, now Victoria harbor
master
Vancouver Harbor was choked with wartime
shipfxng and several nearby vessels had been set
afire by toe blate. Fortunately, these acre easily
controlled.
Vies stiver's charred waterfront ass its
scribed aa a "war mane" ia(e toe! evening
was rerotoded at toe horrendcus blast
which almost deafipyed Hahfmx 28 years earlier.
The French munitions toip Mont Blanc ted
col IIdrd wMfa the Belgian relief ship I mo to the
harbor The ensuing holocaust killed l.fll*
persons. Injured 8,000 and left 20.000 destitute,
costing *25,000.000. The Green Hill Park tragedy
could horttty be compared to this, but 11 eu
serious enough.
Others re caked the unhioky date of Feb. IS,
1843, when exploding dyn ami te razed Dawson
ted tr h gr aphe d the federal mWater of transport
requeteag a "s r s rnh to g inquiry" into toe oauae of
the expk mans. Msay others ware asking just
what ted caused toe atop to Mow up. Some saM
toe ted heea loaded with munitions, which was
againtrt herbar reguiaSfana Others went so tor ii
toe ahai^e sabotage.
The mew, of Salvage Quern. Salvage
Prtoeeaa and Skuoloim joined the battle.
Eventually thr flames were beaten back enough
lor exploring parties to examine the blackened,
debefe-httered. wnoukftrrtag pit that was Number
S hold. Two bodies, charred bejrand recognition,
were uncovered hi the mire. Other salvors
jettisoned lumber and pulp from Nmbrr 4 teU
*> firefighters could move up wttfc tor
equipment.
SaU aw of Salvage Princess' men: "SfeH It
twisted in all dkvetom. although the room
has ssdfered fittfe damage -
Water bring la pooh on toe freighter's Warped
tecto m "batting aver" from toe firm mgww
be tow.
Aa alvaa and ttrefigtitess itasty gained an
the Maze, federal authorities ordered a nre M m-
I^nding continued on schedule.
Then, at 11:45 a.nt., March f, the cry “Fleet’'
■wept the ship. Supervising officers and longshore¬
men rushed for hates and extinguisher. Oates
were cast aside from number 3 bold, where a thin
veil of bluish-white smoke waa sweeping through
a ventilator. But, aa wa ter famed ante toe imoM-
aring cargo, the amoke became thicker.
Suddenly a name-apawtog btoat rocked the
vetHcl. In a deafening, earth-shaking chain re¬
action, three more cnfttoa fallowed
Green HUi Pack jumped atoned atom- of gw
water.
A tidal d*ck wane pumsnatted toe entire city.
Pwiestriana near the wa t erfro n t ware knocked to
tor pavement; ware ho use doors splintered from
tor rr htagsa. Twenty-five thonasnd wtoikw n. —
IS, 0*0 square feet sf plate gtoas — dktotegxntod.
burrling mitoons of glam steers toward at the
buildings’ startled occupants. Many office
ma kers In toe Marine Bottdtog and post office
received facial ento.
Window s at the Chndlan Nottonal Rattways
(riatwn, a rafie and a half away, rattled violently.
A federal pwraacat a sihtte e t to Victoria said
there was not enoagb gtoas avsttable throughout
Canada to re pai r the damage.
Burning wre ckag e of toe tMp was ac ate red
•vrr blacks.
Crete n Itok ww a vohaan o of flame and
■moke. Seven and o n e to df tote of sigml fo c ket a
flashed through toe blackened skies—an eerie
tosplay at bitfikiM, iissiantoa ealora over toe
men smouldered in bar flaming holds
Stevedore Ralph Atktonon. working to
Nunilwr 3 hatch, had been one of the first to
notice smo te . He and comradea ted tried Anting
ZTSrJSS,* ****"** ™*
"We knew tome waa some iaflammobir liquid
to osns." he arid. "also aome flares, so we heat It
by
T. W. PATERSON
bunfies sf bandage and st-rdr drritogs, blankets
and hot-water bottle* to the scene.
UesasMc. i gitek ig , warnings to stand dear,
young Abie Seaman Nei MacMillan manoe u vred
the SMoot Royal Cansrttoi Navy harbor rescue
craft Andamar* alongside Green HHI Park.
Ii Ti ii ikg auivivnrs lea p i ng Into toe harbor from
blistered decks Alma* blinded by the intense
best, toe heroic aatkars inched toeir snay through
a mam of -mimnung awn and flamtog debris.
stop’s te rn sriwn toe MM blast went tft
"We loaded aa Btey as we could aboard our
to*p" MacMillan Inter reported, "sad we
lettered first aid an toe w*y to the dock.
"Then we went teak to toe sa me and stood
by **
Twn sf Green Hill s naval passer*, to ns to
- the ween by heat, jumped to the drain of toe
But bo revue crew* could board toe to w n
"Thousands of otter workers," reported The
Citoalit. "prang from tote noonday men la and
poured along the mtoa stock Inward Pier B . . .
Pohoe cars, fire ento**** and ambulances raced
toward thr scene and a cordon to assay, ansry and
air farce police prevented spectators from getting
anto toe pier . . .
'"The crowds fell back In order when paMce
feoU Item the Ship might explode at any
w orried toe it HI-floating blazing ship out brio the
harbor, then through the First Narrow* into the
open Engitoh Bay. beanhtog her on famous 9Mi
Rock More exploainm were f ea r e d every m inure,
as toe raging Area continued, despite the
An Explosion Shattered Vancouver
«» » »<»(» u!ti himi.h niii iU)i i:uiun.‘Hi.:m.:miiUHi.ii‘,i iUi! : 9 ^ s
Officials Wondered
What Caused Blast
Over-proof Whisky
ISLANDER Crossword Puzzle
Id Calorada hcraiaa.
tributary. 14 Verae yatten.
110 DniiNM af 15 Snail *we«t
Great Briuia, cake.
111 Rebellion* 14 Exodna: Abbe.
17 Chair member.
114 Enbarraaaed. It Hnnter't
111 A British qrarry.
military award: 15 F.B.I. ipit
Abbr. 9 Chine* Kent
119 Temple of moiety,
ancient Kama. 11 British
US Community. - nobleman.
124 laeonaiderate. S3 New.paper
127 Part of a artieje.
-himary 34 Hecantoab.
128 Feaccri blade. 34 Ralareaee *
129 Celerity.
130 Sian ladiea
dwelling.
131 A weald power
Abbr.
132 Overlook.
133 Ancient
chariot.
134 Obeiena.
135 Mather of
ApaOa.
DOWN
1 Sente.
2 Flutelike
iBitrament.
I Mythical
bowman.
4 Warlike.
5 Turbine power. »
4 Hannd.
7 Qualified. 38
5 Green parrot *1
9 Fierentiae iria. 43
10 Cetrylni pa «
charge*. “
II Aggregate. M
72 Dimlnutlre.
74 Originatr.
75 Cemmi adeem.
74 Goanod opera.
77 Theatar
S imageway.
aid atblettt
Slang.
79 Stady.
10 Bcaatifnl
white hard.
•1 Laeke.
84 Timber Urn.
84 Indian aign.
89~Philtnepber
ei ancient
Greece.
91 Bellew.
37 Farm animila. 93 Term ef polite
Sfi Flavoring oiL addram.
♦0 Lopsided. 94 Tinatworthy.
42 Narrow country 94 Satchel.
highway. 91 Scooped ant
44 Wedding 101 Cenepire.
attendant*. 103 Ottoman
45 Machinin'* goversara.
helper. 104 Soonrge.
44 Cklneae money. 106 Art gum.
48 Eqnaiiae*. 199 Flexible.
50 Rendera Ill Game of
WmJen chance.
52 Teamater'a 113 Meaaic piece.
114 Prow.
115 Pneblo Indian.
116 Sheep.
117 Cewpokc'a
mount.
119 Le Moko of
tkc Ceablh.
120 Beaide*.
121 Evict
122 Opera by
Handel.
125 Weatern Indian.
126 Bulgarian
61 Eatrmnely.
62 Droop.
64 UiiwtflctML
66 Delaware i
Abbr.
67 Apparent.
69 New Zaelaed
evergreen tree*.
71 Water pitcher■.
73 Sen af
Aaurctkca.
74 Snpparted.
75 Vary: Fr.
74 Bandle af
aticka.
71 Archbiabop.
79 Prahialeric
Sodium Chlorate
WM to the Mat at mfaming Four at the five
nomrttl bodfcn had been tottod ■ the water-
fifed bottom dr Number 2 hoM.
A« the official inquiries into the tragedy got
ooder way. a CUnW editorial voiced what many
ware asking:
"How did it happen that a venae! with no
jplgtfe ■ cargo came to be docked ht the centre
if Vancouver'* waterfront, when an exptorton
noukl. and did. do Sl.OOO.OOO word) of damage
Mlde of a few minutes?
. , What the public will wi«h Oral to be
Mtrnd k on the question of accident or
aabotage. Accident can aprtaw from different
•or* o t facta, cabotage from only one. an
Mtemy in our midat. Official reticence altar the
•ooirenee has not helped matters. The actual
tarti ae to the human and other damage are
waning out now. and they muni be followed uq
y pwii the account ia complete. Then, when the
gnjnfry hua had time to operate, the public will
expect the answers to many question that could
be, ml In part are being, asked now."
An official of the Canada Shipping Ompany.
operators of Green HH1 Par*. feH Impelled to
make a public statement to the effect “there
were absolutely no explosives and no ammunition
on board."
He atknilted. however, that l.SB (actually
3,7*1 towns of sodium chlorate, for use aa a
weedkiller, had been in Number 3 hold. Sodhim
chlorate waa sometimes used ki the mamrfacture
of pyrotechnic explosives. Asking the mm*
question; concerning the cause of the Marts wa»
fee International Longshoremen and Warehtxmrv
men's Union, which had tort rtx members.
At the coroner s inquest, stevedore Nefl Weir
related hi* narrow escape. He had been working
to Number 1 hold, he mid, when his gang r ealise d
what was happening. Eight men hod f *’ Vr, ~7 y
tried climbing up the single ladder from the hoKL
In desperation, Weir had scrambled up a rope. He
recommended the hokta have tour escape ladders.
Another longshoreman said he had heard
someone shout: "AM off the rtkp!" He and
comrades had thought K merely the signal tor
lunch — until a ventilator hatch fell on them.
Stevedore Edward P Sfchavtoh had barely
escaped from Number 3 hatch, signal flares
19 HJfctde
defeat: Fr.
Wt lamaair.
artichoke.
21 Pakistan
aanactary aaiL
22 Wheal abaft.
23 CstVyaw.
24 llamp
27 ShiBy-ehally.
29 Pixia.
*0 Maraud
b-llfighier.
to Secondhand.
90 Fly aloft.
92 Caatly far.
94 Coala gration.
95 Coder.
97 Clang af
greenery.
99 River ia
Poland.
100 Slatted a
garden.
102 Menber af a
aaarteL.
108 PrecioHi gna.
105 Lnnherjack'a
leal.
107 Jeaatiag
era teat af the
53 Ivankaa
chancier.
15 Afteryart.
M Egyytian dan
ail*.
99 Cal Vara fed.
41 Warning
danghler at
Taatalna.
43 Sahjcct af s
Cayckylay.
47 Skary yan.
49 Joined.
-31 Syeeified tine.
52 Dexology.
13 Cotton l.f.
54 Ttoabl n a ira s
found aboard the wrecked ship, and a man’s
Jacket with hoi water bottles sewn into the
potkete. said the RCMP. W ere these ihe Unde «<
a saboteur?
More likely, suggested a Mount ie, they ware
devices for tapping an alcoholic cargo —
"Iwnachiag” — nod smuggling the prized liquor
ashore.
Ax. American Liberty ship loaded wrtft arnai
bombs had blown up In Bari harbor. Besides the
many dead and tojured harbor facilities were
damaged and three other freighters caught hre.
The Green Hifl Park toquiry continued,
government experts mrng to determine whether
aodium chlorate, signal flare* fuel or a shipment
rorf whisky had caused Ihe fire and
The Dally Colonist— Page 11
Sunday, March to. I9M
James K.
Nesbitt
now oM l«Mk| looks hook—mr la a n>w root af Mi
Mr. Md Vo— drove nil «wr tkr rH) on their bower—oai
hr 81 - r—ida tar ■ — m|duo— ref— at and more mo*.
8T. FRANCTI HOTEL-tao tan— r
■iMiataf afeal non he dona nflh
innate in Oak Bay
and —meraJ of the kumU nl thr ho—I suppftnA
come eaoeMo* music. On their return to the 9t
Francis, a aumptnoua an drkng repast waa served,
after which the evening wai pieannUy spent «dkl
mu* "
There were ao many weddings 60 years agi
Mb dr—ouken were up to their eyes and the
merobandc did a roaring buanwa supping
p n aenta. in a day when the gifts were mentioned
in the newspaper*, with the names at thoae who
■eat them
Here are t—e at tho rn. weddings: "Rear. V.
Leake Clay officiated at a pretty home veddkg
• when Mr C F. ll eitaerg. too at Dr. Heiberg of
Tr a nd pearl, Norway, and Mica Mary Pearl Rape,
daughter of Mr ad Mrs R C Pope of Aaddnad.
Wisconsin. were unted in the holy bonk of
matrimony at 28 Pandora Avenue, the pmanat
residence at Mr. and Mn. Pope.
"The bride, wtio was attended by her ato p
aimer. Mia Kate Gordon (mam lira. Dave
. c l«e«eer at Vk-toriat waa prettiiy pawned In a
bream crepe de chi or. trimmed In milk pa arum
trie velvet and lace The bridesmaid waa e—-
tunied in blue ladies' doth, with picture hat to
match
' The groom w— anpporied by Mr Harry
Robs (father of Ion Ram at the But chart
Gardens i. treasurer at the Vancouver lal—d
Cement Wats at Tod Inlet.
“The bride ■ mother wore a handsome black
voile costume of hand-embroidered pone* ai
buck silk and vest af white silk, embroidered hi
pink heather, also done by hand.
"Mbs Gertie Tbotruon. water of Mrs R L.
Frawer (mother of Dr. Allan h—n of ttos city,
who afaty fire—ded at the argan. was gowned to a
pretty rrewm eoiienne with lace trimmings "
*-At the Btsh^s Palace ArcfafnMnp Or*
SOCIETY NEWS and GOSSIP of the DRAWING ROOM
The MaandD of the day probably ate
up this news, though I*m sure there were
some then, as now, Mho said they'd have
nothing to do with anything so flighty as
society. Ttn positive the men of the day
said it was a lot of Junk, and they didn't
even look at it, let alone read it; however,
men are always that way—they read the
society pages when they hide away by
themselves.
This headline went across
eight columns each Sunday in The
Colonist, in the spring months of
1906 — 60 years ago.
There teas a whole page of
society news and drawing room
gossip; the headline was a bit mis¬
leading, for there really wasn't
much gossip . It ms nothing like
the gossip columns of today. It said
nothing about anybody that was
not extremely complimentary. Vm
sure the 1906 drawing rooms of
Victoria were filled with gossipy
rhii-chat, but none of that hit the
news/Hiper*. How I wish it had;
what juicy morsels we'd have to
rhetr upon today.
1 writ be quite henett I thoroughly « 0 >yd
rernSna SOCIETY NEWS and GOSSIP of the
DRAWING ROOM in ttK 19(16 Colonial. I learned
all sorts of bits that are arm part of our Matury.
Such a column tolls ua how profile of that day-
spent their lives They e eem to have been much
more social than today, and liked to reed hnut
t ttoirwefves and each other. In the newspapers
I found for instance, the marriage of a noted
seafaring citizen "At St John's Church Mr
Joha C. Vo—. of the Si Francis Hofei, whose
fame is world-wide as the voyager of the TBikunt,
and Mrs. Mary Ann Cro(h of St Louis Mo The
bride waa drewed In a pretty brown silk costume,
with bat to match "
TV newlyweds didn't drive off by then—rive-
amM a shower at rice for parts unknown —deed
wot; "After the ceremony, in company with Mr
a—i Mrs A D Wilson. Mr and Mrs Vo—
ert.ioyed a delightful drive all about the city
slopping at the Oak Bay Hi/cl. where Mr*. Wilson
ssip
1
ce
kr
a me* K.
Nesbitt
h>‘ haul wppfcriA
return to the 9t.
t|Hsl was served,
unfitly
ogs GO years ago
Hr eyes sad te
aneaa »H%inK
i were mention'd
nee ri those ate
"Rev.
y home
at Or. Heiberg of
fiery Pearl (bpe.
Pope at
t holy
•led by her
low Mrs
iUy eowwad
la silk pu
timiid was
ih picture hat to
• by Mr Harry
if the Buloterf
' swcouver liked
handsome Macfc
• lered iwneK at
l embroidered in
tid
er of Mrs R L
eeerl of I ho city.
•e»s ipmmed to a
Wmminn "
ikcUxdap Orth
SP to mti fa ed a very pretty wvrtteig. whm Mr.
Jsweee Hunter af the term of PHber and Lesser,
Vang reiver, ami Mtos Ti nr phi as O'Sullivan were
ladhed to maeriage. (They tint Uvad to
VmrrurTr. and tiwa built “Stratfaeara." on Moae
Stoat, opposi te the Ast GaMery Donate J.
Hwaier at Victoria is their son.)
'The bride, who was givoa away bp her
brother. Mr. Eton O Sullivan, the weiteown aad
papier athlete, was dr e ssed to a h as ten m e go to g
swap costume of cham p agne colored chiffon
cloth, with tiny overefaedt of pale blue, with a
pretty abort bolero coat trimmed to pasroe rt ri e tt o
■etch. Her hat was blue oscltoe strew at the
pretty new sailor e fieri, with ruche af ribbon and
beautiful clustera at torgrt-m e - a ots.
"Her sister, Miss tea O'Sulkvan, who acted
the part of bridesmaid, was prettily dressed to
Hue satin, with hat to match. Mr. Harry Lawson
supported the groom. The reception was held at
the O’Sulrvan home to Quebec Street, where a
recherche repast was served by the bride's older
tefen. Mte Elisabeth ate Mha Kale
O'SutMvan.' *
Emily Carr (h r se e d up and atteted her
niece's wedding: "Mte ttoa NR hotel to Mr. V.
W. Boultbee of Vancouver — the bride wore a
white satin bme n ds, p rtoae m style, wtte yoke ate
bertha at Maltese lace — she wna attended by her
Sta ins , the Mimes Muriel, Emily ate Lilian
Niehotea. mid fee gram's state. Mte Ethel
Nichole* — at the reception at the home of the
bri d e ’s aunts, the Misses (ton, Garr Street, the
MM couple received congratatottcm toandtog
a magrtfieeri marriage bell. (This Carr
yet, at Simeoe ate Government,
mashed by a Government of Canada ptoque,
maktog EmOy Carr a great Chaadtaa.]
"Joel M ymrs ago the bride’s mother ate
father were united to marriage, ate were thrive*,
as was Mias Nlchofles. by the same eabmam. Mr.
Winter. Sr. (Of the five Carr sisters, only me
m ni to U -f
"Mim Carr looked well in a rich Mack stik;
Mias B. Carr to a pretty grey pm; Mm Alice
and Mte Mike Carr, champagne voile, with
pretty silk embroidery trimmings.’'
The musical Mb of Victoria CO yearn ago
were out every second night to attend a concert
Of one kind or another. Here’s an example: "The
third co n c e rt by fee Victoria L a d l es ' Musical Chib
— at Want’s Hal — 'Moratog Dew' and Since we
Period' were very ihwitj and ably rendered tor
Mias Wte>feed Lugrto (Mme. W. Lugrta Fahey)
accompanied by Miss Powell to her usual ahUMnl
maamer. These were followed by a piano dart *W
Mrs George Philips and Mte FteuerfHI — toe
Web contralto of Mrs. J. D Helmcken (mother of
Mm Dnsgte Bullaa) texted to advantage, and
the mmmt at the tine student ate lamer el untie
same cut as aha asttg.
The Lott Chord' was splmtoly wnhud , very
nut triad) tefed by Mm. Hrrwnrw Robntoate
Mte Powell at tint pte». Mr. Gbtem Hcto
perhap s the prewtost
RmrirWr at The
MU' — these trite port bete Mm. W. E.
Green, Mm. D. E. Chmpbeft, Mm It H Poriey
sari Mrs Gideon Hicks
There was a big meeptiom to toe big hoaae at
the top oi Moss Street, now toe Art Gallery,
where, in 1981 Lientenint-Oavernar Sir Henry
Joiy de Lotted! n pave a dtomer tor the Duke and
Du chem at Cornwall and York, later King George
V aad Queen Mary. The h ou t e a a was the gracious
Mm. David Spencer, who, noted The Colorist
“was samterd in receiving by Mrs. Chris Spencer,
her daughter-totem, ate ate by Mte Oukto
Spencer (now Mm. G. G. McGeer of Vancouver)
and her sM«r, Mrs. Teague, while (he Mteea
Spencer all 'isaaitsrt in s e rv in g ** p res e n t with
the teniae 1 1 dainties. Throughout the aft e rnoon
Mte Charlotte Spencer debated the totem by
unit e e te mme vocal s e ted lon t to a mod
captivating manner. Mte Fkmtie Spencer being
aceampanievt. Some h andsome gowns were
Dotted, Mm. Spencer wore a rite ttedk rife,
Utmed to tee “
Lieriananl-Gavevnsr Sir Henri Joly gave a
Government House dinner for Prince Arthur of
Qmmught. fee tables being "kmntdbBy draped
with yrikm sdk. which was surmounted by
maaaea at wttd Mte and all-yellow jonquils. The
g own s at the Indies were meny-hued ate so
striteagiy beautiful as to baffle des cri ption."
Mim Violet Rowed, daughter of Dr and Mrs.
Israel Wood Powell af "Oakdene" now fee
residence of tin Anghrwn Artebiabop at British
Ookmibte. ri Vancouver and Burdeti, was among
the pretty yuung women at Go ver n m ent House
tint evening, and tee “was requested to play The
flkwte's Dream, wtate, M k wed known k a
ifc-lighted two-step, composed by thk talented
young Victorian lady.
"The Prince waa ao charmed with its graceful
mdnscy that he asked lor a copy, saying that he
would request baa regimental Interna ate r to have
It wteestramd. Mte Powell has s tea d y received
a khe honor by the band at the Genkas
Iliribinfers Victorians will be pleased to
that toe fwne of one ri their tended mui
is an alfety append, as to have her
appmdatetf by myrity and used to ttw CM
World-”
The wh al e tan mori to bo on the
P» here, there, everywhere, to band concerto,
dances, teas, dtonerg: "At 'Regent Park' Mia.
(Dr.) Ernest Hall waa hostess at a delightful lea
he gave m honor at Mrs. Hart, mother of Dr E.
G. Hart, who Is at preens! here, the guest of Dr.
and Mrs. Hart. Mrs. Braett entertained the
guerts with some vocal selections, and Mies
Hattie Nictates (Mrs La«bbi MacMillan of
Vanoaiver) rendered several toatrumeniHl num¬
bers feat were mute enjoyed."
Whatever has happened to the surprise party?
Do auah events still take price T Sixty years ago A
was quite the thing to put on: "A bond of
merrymakers assembled and repaired to Wood¬
bine House, the home of Mr and Mrs. Wilkins to
surprise thrir daughter, Mim Isabel WUkim. and
enjoy a pleasant evening, and each one testified
that they did so when the time tor dispersing
came abmat all .too quickly. A! the proper time
tempting dainties pe i/ rife d by fee Invaders were
produced, and amply t ac rid by *1 present, who
Included Mka Kate Dalby. Mr. Bob Dalhy. Mr.
ChfT Pines. Mr. H. MuCmaisb, Mim Ada Smith,
Mr. Oddy Kastfees, Mka Ethel Grant. Miss O.
(risk. Mr. Qnb Item, Mr. Edgy Heelings,
Mr. CMre McConnell, Mte Hi tty O'Keefe, Mr.
Jim O'Keefe. Mm. Booth Mr. J. A SoWvan. Mm.
Stetttewx-fe, Mr. T. Kite. Mte C Wales."
The noted Chnadton contra fin. Emma Albari,
nm IB Vtotaria fee sprite ri m ysam ape tor
her farewell concert She had her asoo m pantat.
Frank Vatins wtiti Mr; on ass earth r ririt. Mr.
Wstria hnd married a Victoria girl, May Gowrn.
(to (Ms rite AAsati “wn aaalated by A T.
Gnwasad, tenor — and a Ml chorus at 100 voice*
of At Victoria Bin leal Society, wrier the
Victor ship ri GMaon HJeka. trttii Edward Parsons
at fee organ."
Among the tears k the ebanu wee that ri ■
Victoria long-time favorite, Mte Evs Hart, now
Mm. John Q Gltia* ri Vtetorie
The Oalante seH ri tori enneevt: "The famaae
Canadian oorferirio* saea given a rousing
wetoome when tee made bee appearance before
the footlights «- fee au d le n ae wne gheral wife
Bowers, and fen. sweet singer front Chamhfy,
Quebec. recHved numerous bouquets and baskets
ri flowers. «
"For all her 54 yeans, Ae great Orate
singer k still a fine socn la t. her stage presence
is as eccentric as ever, and her manner ri
tripping lightly from Ae stage Is more s ug ge s tive
ri the little Lafeunesse gtri of eight year* who
sang tor the first time to pobtie to St James Hall
In Montreal.”
And who of fe o a e whs And hare to IMS east
ever (beget Mte. Bhapam's tianctag class es ?
E v erybod y went — and oaaa a year these was a
ball — on fek o c f a ste n "ap r n rd by a jockey
dan c e given by five Utile lathes This was
extremely pretty, m am ate the Highlsnd KHng,
executed by Mte Kitten Roberta, which wna
loudly e ncored.** (Mte Roberts bvas yet as the
rid family home to James Bay.)
Yes. there was always aosnethteg that would
make history to: "SOCIETY NEWS and GOSSIP
of fee DRAWING ROOM.”
CAPTAIN QUADRA
Contiaaed from Fans 1
renown, so it Is not sespriatag that he was chosen
as Governor ri l l sa tim In fee hnal ataxea ri
Spanish possesnhm. Vwwawr bad left to then
unfortunately.
After the timti r to Great Britain had take*
place Quadra itbimi tt to Ms duties in the south,
aod we hear no more ri teas.
Should you rite Norths Sound today, and step
ashore at Friendly Cove, you wiR find no wharf,
nod ssthrr an Indian esame, or paewMy w ri
thrir small Ashing bonk wsl put you ashore cm
the shelving beach ri that bttie harbor The
setters you wiR meet are as friendly as ever fey
warn, indeed prafaahly mean so. tor did they not
maaaacre a whole ship's nans pan/ once, aavtog
only fee shipwright? Ran k aril a Onef
Mequbanu ready to shake yon* band, and wtn-n I
wan (here last, a very small Indian boy. too small
eve* tor conversation, put Ms hand in mine and
refused to let go until we finely departed.
Two monuments top the high western point ri
land that protects the little cove; one is Canadian
and tiie other American, but there is no proper
trail leading to them, and they stand as forgotten
m the friendly cove beneath that emee saw the
meeting ri such great men as Vancouver and
Quadra.
Tto
Mb " • • “ I u
Saaday. March M, IMS
PAPERBACKS IN REVIEW
-tjp-
by ALEC MERRIMAN
Out of This Book Developed
B.C.’s Forestry Policies
Paperbacks are an inexpensive way to enjoy good
reading and occasionally you can find a priceless gem
among the paperbacks.
That is what we found in M. Allerdale Grainger's
Woodsmen of the West , which is a personal story of
early British Columbia hand logging days at the turn
of the century, told by a man who was chiefly respon¬
sible for writing British Columbia's Forest Act of
1912, the basis of B.C’s forestry policy today.
prev iously, in 1910, he had
sefved as secretary of the
Royal Commission on Forestry.
From 1916 to 1919 he held
the key position of .B.C.’s chief
forester.. He remained in
private industry connected with
forestry untii his sudden death
in 1914.
Si-
All Ikpur nrrillj pihllikrd papfrWrki in avails Me by m
P aperback Bosk Past. SIS Egttaglaa Aveear Heat. Taraato It, Qataris
WOODSMEN'Or THE WEST, by kf. Afirrdeie GnSpr, UK
THREE AGAINST THE WILDERNESS, by Erie Caliber. SI-St.
THESE NESTS THE WATER HEN. by GabrteDe Ray. S1-2S-
PfONEER DAYS IN UPPER CANADA, by Edwin C. GaRIri. Sl-SS.
THE FUR TRADE IN CANADA, by Harold A. laala, K.U.
Grabber'* book about weal coest
kaxing was written from his first¬
hand experience when branded in
tiondon. England, biter following hi*
tmde-to-be from the GuM Islands to
England. He decided the best way to
earn enough money to marry was by
writing a book.
With £100 he gained from lae book
he was able to mil back to Canada
on the ante ship as has wife She,
however, travelled first claac, he
steerage
Only 1.000 copies of his book were
originally printed in 1908. ao they
an 1 scarce indeed today but Woods -
mea of tor WeA has come to be
acceded in the provincial archives
as one of the standard source books
tor information about the early days
of logging ,
Grainger's, novel reflects hie
detailed knowledge of the west coast
and his own logging experience. It
ataris on old Cordova Street in
Vancouver where oldtime woodsmen
used to gather and It ends at his
Lyall Street home in Victoria.
Most of the book centres around
Knight Inlet, which Grainger calls
Cbola Inlet. It hasn't changed much
since Grainger wrote about the Oats
at the mouth of the Khnakliri. the
towering mounted* that jut straight
up from the water, the tricky tides,
the sudden winds the high wave*
that race up its long stnught
simtches
Although Grainger altered a few
of the names, such aa Port
Browning and Western Channel,
every -island and point can still be
identified from ha, description.
BOOKS and
AUTHORS
AH the faoets of the business of
early small-acale logging are accu¬
rately reproduced: the struggle with
the donkey engine, the riggin'
slinging, bucktog, swamping, the
hosts, the booms, the bunkhouse*
Through the events in the I moled* a it*
foreground can be traced the great
economic boom that heightened the
scramble lor timber leases, the
speculation and the search lor new
"suckers" In the east, the United
Stakes, and England, and toe cras h
that followed to 1907.
This is a book packed with
human emotions and one which west'
coast readers, whose Mves are so
parallel with the timber industry,
are bound to enjoy
* * *
There Against toe Wilderness by
Eric Coltfer is no stranger to
Victorians It la by a local writer
and to one of the finest, moat
inspiring adventure stories of
modern times. It tells of Eric
Collier, and of his wife and small
■on, and how they made thru-
frontier home to the primitive
wilderness of British Columbia,
where Collier had been given sole
trapfMng rights to 150.000 acres.
With back-breaking labor, by re¬
building beeves dams and torming
the wildemeto, they almost single-
handedly brought this barren
country back to life.
If you didn') get this book when
it was first published in 1962. you
will be happy to get it in its paper¬
back edition.
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Where Neals the Water Hen to as
simple as the lives at Ihr people In
It. and as unforgettable Sri to the
wilderness of northern Manitoba,
this sunny idyfl of modern frontier
life captures the spirit and surround¬
ings of the pioneers — not the
adventurers and trailbiazers who
make the headlines, but the humble
fold who follow after and remain to
live out their Uves in obscurity to
keep these trails open.
* to *
Days la Upper Canada
vividly to MT* the early
settlers of Upper Canada and their
experiences.
This book contains the chapters
front Edwin GuiUri's large volume.
Early Lite la Upper C a nada, which
describe the pioneer home, footo
and cooking. mailing. lumbering,
maple sugar making, fishing,
"bees,” amusements in town and
country, and p i o neer sports. It to
abundantly illustrated with authen¬
tic portrait*, photographs and draw-
Tkr Ear Trade la Canada. Rest
published 33 yctn ago. atill con*
hours In exert a magnetic Influence,
Harold A. Inma succeeded in idling
several often-detailed htotories m
one book.
ft Is ad Man history to Ms
evidence of boa the Huron* and the
Ottawas became middlemen in the
fur trade. It to transportation h is tor y
to its aocounl of how the canoe was
displaced by the York boat. It is
diplomatic and interna banal history
In it* interpretation at the nature of
French and British rivalry and Ibi
comments an the American revolu¬
tion It to buehteee history in to
detailed account of the operation of
the Hudson's Bay and Northwest
companies. It to Canadian western
and American and primarily It is
economic history.
Appreciation of Nature’s Wonders
Shows in Canadian lildlife Book
Miller and Margaret Stewart
have made a series of CBC
National network talks called
Camp Wilderness and based
upon this series they have writ¬
ten a delightfully entertaining
book about Canadian wildlife.
It is not an important book as far
as wildlife studies go, but it is full of
interesting facts written in an
entertaining manner . . . the kind of
book you like to take to bed and
read a chapter a night, and the kind
of book it is nice to have in a fame
library.
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wonders and have
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Baked Skunk
a la
Muskie Jones
Sporting and gift shown across
Canada this Spring will be display¬
ing a new cook bonk featuring such
delights as baked skunk, moose
nose, and pickled beaver tail, as
well as the traditional fish and game
Markets Listed
For Freelancers
The Colonist's Islander magazine is one of only
three Canadian newspapers and supplements which
a wide open market for freelance w r i ter s
m to fatim in the 1966 edition of Writer'*
ml the
to ha.
VRimi M ABKET ’66
Writer’s Digest i BM pages;
Columbia
River
Pioneer Days
norm days or nakiap
AND THE ABBOW LAKES,
by Kstto Jttewi) IM pages;
With so much emphasis on
the CatanUa River and Ar¬
row Lakes because of the gi¬
gantic hydro project now under
construction the re-printing of
Kate Johnsons Planner Days
of Kakusp sad The Arrow
lahas Is particularly timely.
regarding query tetters, npita on
subndasSona and tote required;
payment rates and ttsaa «f pspiml.
In addition to the moat complete
copyright, modrfi releases, proper
umnnlpt term faelndtag a
sample TV script ill ssssKM
Jtest shout every pubkatka that
te steatea te kM, team Ute
Use back wan km published In
Mi la sammtmr—- Nakusp *
diamond jnbQes, 1882-1993.
TMs tk bm B has baa. revised and
re-prtotad to honor British Colum¬
bia's —A Cknads's ce n te nn ial years.
Clarkson. Ontarto.
Army Photopapber
Pictured OM West
plOTOfliAran on an
ABUT mu. by Mamtoa
Bag details lagubmenis
word IcagS h s, subjects
treatmwjt, tebooa, photo
iritgtoua pafMsm, teaks pagan astel
even house organs.
N you are a freelance w i t ter, or
even V you-with to be. Ms Is your
bible. — ALEC ROCBBIMAN.
Bavarian-bore Christian Barths I-
mess migrated to Amertoa and
spent moat id his Hit to the l*d tad
States regular army. Beglmnag as
an army musician, be aaen de¬
veloped his avocation of photography
to such an extent that It gradually
supplanted hie regalar assignments.
While serving on the western
frontier to the UA. in pastOvU War
days, this ingenious military photog¬
rapher-musician preserved maay te
the details te dial country's greatest
military adventure.
His interesting biography, together
with more than 100 te Barthelmeas’
fine photographs, makes an import¬
ant contribution to western h istor y
In the last half of the 19th century.
this book came about throtBh the
meeting te o ra sup er man Maurice
Frink and Choey E. Bnrthelmete,
nan at Christian Bart he lroem an
Jtme 25. 1997. at Bm Custer
Battlefield National Monteweat at
the Little Big Horn battlefield
A hunch made Frink foAra
Barthelmeas to his father's, grave.
That meeting tod to die twe mew
collaborating to roenpile tee las-
r ins ting book about a Phitiginpksr
aw an Army Mala.
Who Should Control
Nuclear Armory?
Ttete printing will be even more
appreciated than the first edition
because the Swusands and thousands
tee haHdtag te tea Qsfamtoa dents
ariil uadoytardly dsvalop an Mierest
to ttte fabulous ares which will -te
changed so mneb by the march of
pragma terongk hydro development.
la writtog this Malory dedicated
to the pioneers of the Arrow Lakes
te sedtoary peepie
y events which saw
Thr kernel te kto emtocwl pHL
tear warfare Is outlawed m a nki n d
ability to face «te and Seagate teto
dreadtot threat. Karl Jaspers pntoa-
tatoogly and brflBanfly dote tote
Bda can be dene
b the pest we, the people, have
been content in the main to touve
massive decisions to MV traders
The results have al too aftew
proved disastrous, hot tone always
remained hope that the f ot u re would
be better.
This time, as Processor Jaspers
paints out, a wrong move could
mesa no future. Ia short, are
politicians to be trusted with a
anksr armory? The answer te
ith )■ oa It ia up to us to
taeri pressures before these op¬
portunists plunge the world Into a
nuclear holocaust.
Karl Jaspers has performed a
U VA71J1IU1 Ananricana sailed ap the Arrow
Lakes to B» Big Bend gold rash
i O to OM, hat Natassp baa no record
Lrmorv: “ s —
7 transportation problems, troubles
" with the Kootenay Indians, early
kwslisring la the area and mcticu-
tonsly dstaito the growth te the Na-
1MB nttu dr MANKIND, kuip area.
Sy tori Aa^asai The liahw- ks Asa tribes early day sports,
MRy te (Bfeaga Proas; Mg s basket social naettoa that saw one
mmmmi KB. Availahls bp man pay 137 tor a new girl's basket.
aaa« ton Paperback Bask a 1102 Bandar and many stories of
PwaB, Mg BgMngte. Annas district characters with the insight
Y weal i tt. tea persan who torn the area .about
which she write*.
Of particular Interest Is the Co¬
service to mankind; the Mate wa lumfala River steam boat history,
can du is to read his book, bead Al tee communities imthe Krrtm
hk warning and make our feelings Lahaa area come In lor comment in
known. Oris krieraattog book - A.K.M.
Booze and Boozii
C h a raetors to Canadian-born
Gnrngt Bishop ■ The Boose Bander
are rye whisky, ah. gin. hsurhon.
scotch, Bm wine family, ram, beer,
brandy and cognac, vodka and stout
liqnar.
Bishop, who claims more than a
alight acquaintanceship with these
characters hi [sack has collected the
to w d own . . . the choicest pieces te
backyard gossip about these world-
THB BOOZE BEADEB.
wide celeb ri tie s, as well as the scoop
on the skeleton in the closet te your
favorite highball or cocktail.
It makes amusing reading . . .
and who knows you might Jeero
something.
ftentlaaed from Page 1
ever graced Barkerville — wtrieb had sera a Ira
rough one*.
Hoteteeeper Eden, down to Victoria, heste
about this cheienge, but was moltoed totoM sa
his laurHt Hs w itr , what w* «e ftof «■«
another, plus a few veiled insults to Wltoons
display ath to the Cariboo Seafinel, Edra
eventually tori on the cock-eyad pride te Bw
Carsboo at \VUBams Oneek. Eden wsri bno
travnwr nanang 10 miies a dny tor weeks si
advance, as well as pwiehta* ■ T Om^mmd bag te
sand. Wiles, nveantjrae, gut las mBroge sal te
nim
Fight Fans Crowded Steamer
Amaztatey. they seemed to be about even
match during the Hghf, te Irate up to Bat 23rd
round when Wfiasn had Bm bad grace to belt
Eden when he was down, mri Bum tote Bm fight
Eks. as a matter te fact, wanted to po on
but Ids sc scad, Litftor (I m ran by the lAtto nnue te
’ Btoehearcf”). w hi sp ered Bw hoarse hiJu ss Ui n a to
Ida ear; "No, an Yea's* gut Bm money " Which
seemed to make sense.
By Bna ttose BC aad Vra rower r Iskand had
been united far the best part of a year, so E<V-n
could now rightfully claim to be the fine B C.
champion. Maybe he dfelrr't know it, but he was
also the holder of a record te even mure
importance. R was the aUStox world record lw
hghBng the great e st mrriber te rounds in rw
fight. Did tt right here on the Wand The spot, if
you remember, "where the west began "
Tha Dally Cblsalat— Page 13
| B ands ; , March to, lass
I
Esquimalt Men Seek Gold
Old Klondikers Missed
By ERITH M. SMITH
THE YUKON: Land of deep snow. bitter cold,
dog teams and sleds, Mounties, prospectors and log
cabins.
THE YUKON: Land of opportunity, new mines
and mills, spreading roads , diesel engines , power lines.
Which is your mental picture of the great terri¬
tory to the north of British Columbia T
Actually both could be correct. It depends on whether you’re
thinking of The Yukon of the turn of the century or today’s
Yukon. For many the first picture—that of the Klondike days—
comes to mind. The second is today’s view.
The weather, the Moon ties, the prospectors and log cabins
are still there—but so much has been added. The Klondikers went
in with pack, pick, shovel and pan and sought gold along the river¬
beds. Today’s miners not only follow in their wake with power
equipment for more gold; they go underground or move moun¬
tains for minerals the old-timer ignored: asbestos, copper, tung¬
sten, tin, lead, silver, aine, oiL
DON, ANNIE AND HAROLD BO! TfIXJEB «ritfe knr«b-l mad* frees
pM ■■si*'* knttrn tmmmS la TV Vakaa.—(William A. Bo»Vr.|
Where Klondike claims were staked by band
after a hard search on foot, many a Yukon claim
today la staked from aircraft.
Where the Klondiker carried his riches out
in pokes, the mill-processed fruit of today's mines
move out by truck, barge and railway to sea¬
ports for all the world's markets.
When the famed gold rush was on, popula¬
tion of The Yukon swelled to about 25,000- -andl
when the gold petered out dwindled to a few
hundred.
There it remained until relatively recedt
. years -as a matter of fact, until after the Alaska
Highway had opened a new, convenient method
of getting in and out.
In the territory's early days there were three
main means of transportation: foot, dog-sled and
team, and the rivers. The last 40 years have
seen the airplane develop as a commonplace
carrier in The Yukon, and today the proiwrtion
of private aircraft and small-plane charter outfits
is high.
The Alaska Highway brought new machinery
and new people, seeking a new frontier. From
the highway additional roads branch out along
the valleys to mines and mills producing wealth
beyond the dreams even of gold rush days, and
the |x>pulatlon is back to about 15,000.
Today's prospector is likely to be seen load¬
ing his "skiddoo" for his Journeys into the wilds.
That's a type of snowmobile using tank-like
tracks and short ski-runners for steering. Com-
pac* and capable, it will take the prospector and
his supplies almost anywhere in winter -and can
lie used somewhat like a camper as living quar¬
ters on the trail. ^
Two men who know The Yukon as well aa
■ anyone -and who have known it through all its
changes since 1907-are Don and Harold Boutil-
lier, brothers who still mine gold in the footsteps
of the Klondikers every summer, and who spend
the winters In their Esquimalt homes.
How closely they follow the Klondikers in
indicated by the fact that they're working over
—profitably—the very region in which the gold
rush was bom: the banka of Bonanza Creek.
But not with pick and pan.
The Boutlliiers use hydraulic pressure and
bulldozers to ferret out gold the old-timers never
could have reached. The methods have changed
—but It was the original Yukon gold .rush that
took the Boutilliers into the north.
Their father Qtarles was first, leaving his
wife and four children at Black Point, near
Halifax, to angle all the way across the conti¬
nent In 1904 to hunt the rich yellow metal.
rage IS— The Dally Cal salat
Saaday, March M. IMS
He didn't strike It rich-in that aense. He
did find, a land he loved; a land with a future
that went beyond sudden wealth.
In 1907 he sent for his family, and on Sept
7 of that year Mrs. Boutillier, Don. Harold. Hazel
and Helen -small children all—Joined him In
Whitehorse where Charles was iharpenkig steel
for the War Eagle mine.
Whitehorse then boasted about 300 adults and
60 children hut It had a iwo-tescher school In¬
cluding all elementary and high school grades.
The Boutillier brothers took part in all school
sports and activities -just as subsequently they
engaged as a family and as a team in all the
adventurous occupations of The Yukon.
They operated a roadhouse and wood camp
for river boats at Lake Taku.
They spent one winter running a wood csutir
for the White Pass railroad, and many summer
holidays, on the shores of famous Lac la Barge
—but did not see "the cremation of Sam McGee."
They worked the river boats themselves be¬
tween Whitehorse and Dawson City—"the moat
beautiful trip in the world."
In August of 1914 the family moved to Daw¬
son where the father mined (or gold with hy¬
draulic pressure (or the Yukon Gold Company
in the hills, and lor Canadian Klondike Mines in
Klondike Valley and along Dominion Creak.
Vivid in the Boutilliers' memory B a «m-
mer trip they made with their father, drifting
for a week down the Yukon with the boys work¬
ing precautionary oars a! front and side, and the
father a steering oar at the stem. Each night
they tied up and camped ashore.
Work on the river boats came for the
brothers right after completing school, then each
tried an indoor Job for a year before the call
of the outdoors grew too strong to resist, and
they turned to prospecting
The place-names of their years in the north
come straight from memories of the poems of
Robert W. Service.
Working Stampede Gulch, the brothers used
hot rocks to melt their way down through 60 feet ”
of gravel in search of gold.
They still own a claim on Little Skookum.
where in 1925 they Joined two famous Yukon old-
timers in prospecting—Archie Cribbt and Harry
Leamon -
Moat of their years of work, however, have
been spent where It all began on Bonanza Creek
where George Carmack made the first big gold
strike in 1996. Word of (hat strike reached the
outside world in 1997 and the rush was on; a
rush that by 1900 had drawn 30.000 to the Klon¬
dike and The Yukon
The Boutilliers have concentrated their
eOorts M Adams Gulch and opposite “Adams
No. 10."
"Those old-timers were good." the Boutil¬
liers say. "They didn't leave anything behind
that oould be reached by their mining methods.
"But the region is so rich that hydrauliddfig
will bring 150 worth of gold from little patches
of creek-bed and bank only two feet square."
One characteristic of the far north baa proved
useful lor the Boutilliers.
The air is ao dry, in spite of the quantity of
snow, that machinery abandoned a half-century
ago can still tie put to work. Instead of being
seized up wtih rust, as would happen in the Vic-<
torts ares, only a thin film forms as the mow
melts.
"A little cleaning and some oil. and old steam
engines will be on the Job again." they- say.
“We've dismantled flumes put up at the start
of the century, and were able to use the nails
and %-inch lumber again."
Since 1942 the brothers have been mining on
Adams Hill on Bonanza Creek -hydraulicking an
the Mils, then bulldozing in the creek itself when
the water pressure (alls higher up.
They made their first trip to the outside in
1936, coming to Victoria lor the winter.
‘It was cold here," they said.
In 1£39 they came out again, and this time
Harold became engaged to Annie McNutt, mem¬
ber of a pioneer Victoria family whose father
I.oroe had been a ship s carpenter-in the Yukon.
Next year Harold came out again and married
Annie. She had her first airplane ride in the
spring, flying "through the wall" from Skagway
to Dawson City.
The Yukon has been their home ever since,
although each brother owns a house in Esqui¬
malt where nowadays they s|iend moat winters.
"That's a wonderful country." they agree,
“and the people are even more so There's a
frirndbnes* about them, a knack for getting along
with others, that's hard to equal elsewhere.
“Where their families came from originally
doesn't matter Whether Montenegrin. American.
Canadian or whatever, they're all fine people and
valued neighbors.”
Dawson City is still "home" for all the Bou-
tilllers Dan n^ver married, and neither did
sisters Hazel and Helen. These two sre Making
after the mother, now 92.
Perhaps Charles Boutillier missed "striking
it rich" in the gold rush, but he did so in a much
better way Boutillier Summit and Boutillier
Oeek. named for him, may remind geogr ap lie i a
that this vast north territory prod u ces more than
mkaeral wealth: It develops and attracts men and
womew of the type that builds nations.
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